The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1948, Image 3

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teniber v22 the non
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Freshmari "liegimen| w|re diimbd.
These apboiotm^hti ifill.be.Jjn it-
L fect until Ejecembarill > or ! ut til
\sponer mieyied for |dpiMediate.
The cominiuidCr ojt thfi*! regiment
D. Vandcpbeii-g, lexticutiW offiepr;
Captain p. B. PoWngy? adjutant
fS-imTaptaSn H. 'H
Waddle, Operations j
! . Fp'st Battalion 1 ;
ai'e: Majdr U. W. J
manderi (TapUinj J.
ecutive off iter;!
irOcan'
lali officers
JeraonJilcoim-
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ih J. ID.
Strickland; a<ljtttgnt| Capairrp. B
WilcoxenJ operatiorai )tficeij{ ; ajnd
Captain 0. U. Sbiim, si|ppl>fj|o<fi-
cer. Company coimruir dps or the
dalion;
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Firsti Battalion; ^re:! Cii
Thomas, ponipany ^Jb
R. E. Linbeciuh,: Camria
Captain Jj DJ Bowid C n
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pany No.|4.! ]! Is I;
The staff ;of th^ S c-
v talion arclasifolk)w«j|| di
N Gpcer, coipmandeif; ,Capt
'1 Haynes, ebcectitivie bfnc
M 7 '* “ Craig '
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tain J. Li King,! o|»«Wit|bns joilfi-
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Captain C'| H. KoineptC
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Major R. JSnpata. iioiiv
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tilfficer;' Captain lb. B
1 tant; Cftpljaih. Wlf K.iBeli, opera
tions office^; and cjitlnp,"
cmhunt, supply ;btfic|r.| EXglhlt
commandeip for In* Tniml Siiu* di-
V ro'n are: Captain IN Httiie. If irht
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: ~7 iFlight No. lo; Captgib
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Affalto Freshmen
rtght, front rosy,
; bock rowy
Boyles, Jam
havs .been vying for the « ncj
Nell Netiso:
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Reports Boom
Libra
Mildred Pryor, Ann ?x li-
rees that freshmen are
sore this year thaiji last
Mrs.
bramn, B
reading
year.
Two liundrcd and
havpi been checked out
nex library sinfce
the semester. Of
i|recl| reading
requirec
positions on the Freahman aqiuul are: 1
ton Surratt, Charles Hodge. tijirijRm,
Clinton Gwipn, Wl lUam WUWoKon. James MeCrady, AverlU DavWh
fifjy books
. —- of tho An-
fhe beginning of
thesje most were
( _ for Cnghsl 1 and
incluidedi biography and j au :obio-
graphy. |
More than 1200 books ire ivail-
ablp, at| the library and ern be
checked lout if a student Signs his
naifie and box nu uber. There is no
limitJ ont the nuftber cjf books one
student ^ap checV: outj ht one time
and hoiks can be kept for two
weeks with ope renewal., '
iVows|aperp an{d twelve
magaziru‘S are available,
that aril-not available) at th( An
nex canf: be ordered through Mrs.
Pryor flop the pampu$, jStu dents
are invifed to carpe intjo the i nnex
library pud read or study at any
time th|y have free, pccprdmg to
Mfs; Pi-kor..
The l&i-ary is open each week
day from !8 to I2j from 1 to 5, and
from 6 9 ©’e|cick, (|(n Bati rduy
the Ubrdrj r opens from 8 to 12, and
it is; clojt&l all day SUhdap
popular
: looks
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Flight ltd. Hi; hptl Cijitaiin if. B.
Penniingion, Flight! No] 12.
The sohool yei r has | een divided
into thwee terms nnd pi the end
of eijchjtbrm a new slate of offi
cers wiffl be ehof cn. . f 'hi$ p •occ-
dure| will, accpmlng I to! Co ondl
Mclclierj I allow more
ehjnnp |o receive ifraipW;
uh 1 spjoniiblifc bositioiij Alljbfucqri
.■a-1 the first period, were chaser on
hisl-! the basi^ of previous jmllltaiv or
iufil n O t ri hivOorfeniki tho
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Two blocks ffomit W
lies the most
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N By DAVID FOllClE,
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ks fit
isgt ip', -
the Annex, j It V is jjt iP' f i
many odors, sqnieliines^ >
other .times of ptors T? i
ing-*center itf cpl thhlflfei
Since every inep Ibfipn
line, we wib i^ove aibii
Slowly we are cbebpwjj
up ahead p vis X mM;
forming an jj Aggie
hitch, a ride] oni hjBilh
the line isnt that ^ id' ,
- ohlSf beat us by a h rnd^
boy was jup given fjfejT'
needing a shav?ep Fc ’
immediatelybefore' en
«»<■• :Mm
Before reiching or a
we must give a lineal :j
that day. The boy |i *
Sot his; so Ho has. t i
barracks anq.fm^ ilM
alters, Less Messy
ed by F«lzei|ogen
1
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,.e now j enter tl
line. Each wrver hjji
operation trt perfor
gravy on the meat
It may be simple,, lb
p seen one yd who <|ii
: kravy on tl
f 1 ’ on the mea'
^ > At the om] of thj|j||
pretense of fcfficien tj|j
dui* traya at: u» wit hi
and force, iheaking u
togother, upljatfauuni
of anlad ondjgipvy pfr
eni. I saw pm; bo; l i
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tfffjls,
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R.O.T.C.j pcponeink'. . After the
first i pqrjpd, (however, i alll ca
will; be eligible t|o receivel pffir
ratings foi' either of the jceni
ing beryps.
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Annex Students Choose Yell
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Leaders for ’48 - ’49 Seas
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j By DEAN RUED
Lewis Jobe, 0. V. Brown, E. Ar-
len Reese, Johnny Alaniz pnd
James L. Fan-ell have been nai
yell leaders at the An lex.
Two of the successful carldi-
dates, Jobe and Brown, were rep
resenting Battalion C
from Barracks Trial,
major from Amari
ne. Jobe,;
is a physics
lo, Texjas,
Brown, Barracks T-l$8, is ; fiom
Beeville, Texas, taking animal hus-i
bandry. t 1
Battalion Two had4crne winner,!
Reese. From Barracks IT-302, Reese;
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is from Houston, whpre he attend
ed Reagan High School. He is ma
joring in chemical engineering.
Alaniz qnd Farrell were repre
senting the air corps, - the third
flight. Alaniz, from T-318, hails
from San Antonio, and is major
ing* in mechanical engineering.
Alaniz attended Brackenride High
School.
Farrell, from T-329, comes from
the far north, Amarillo, and is a
petroleum engineering major,
After the election, Luke Harris-
On voiced the opinion of many. “I
■ am very glad that I conducted this
j election, and wasn’t : participating.
| It was just too hot,” Said Harrison,
j The final count,- ntade by Har-
i rison,: Col, Melcherj I and others,
was as follows: 1
Jobe—235. j jj 4'
Alaniz—■210. U j
Brown—103. ! >
Reese—60. i
Farrell—48.
Farrell was followed very close
ly bv Roland Zapata, Barracks T-
311.
All five winnerp were members
of thi* cadet corps, since no non-
corps studjents were entered. Had
a veteran entered, there would
have been jfour cadets and one non-
corps yell-leaders chosen.
The newly-elected i'eH-leadere
Programs Started
By Intramural And
PE Departments j
By CHARLES SRBESTA
; The sports picture jout at the
Annex has been very slow this
week. Most activity is centered in
the gymnasium, where the physi
cal education'class is being given
a skill test by the instructors.
This tost is being gi*ton ajl oVer
the Hinted States in a irreat many
•colleges and uibversit es, iH, will
give the instructors information j wiiTgo into‘actioiii nvfsinn"te-
about each students skill and it wjth the twp:weekly prac-
wi l alko show hpw the‘ Fi8ji”.cl iss ! he ,a ^ c h; Tuesday and
rates with the other schools m Thursday nights. They! will ;con-
the country. ' ; j duct the program arttonging for
The test includes a 3Q0:: yard j soeeehes to be mapa to the corps,
shuttle run, situps, dinning the ; throughout the year,
bar, putting a medicine ball and; jj -f-g—'i.-U-j-rji'
veach of, the student whi e jumping. ; . j L | ! j
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THURSDAT, OCTOBER
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Elected to Student
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By DEAN REED
Grady t». Smallwood, Cecil L. Leatherwood, and
W.j Davis were elected freshman corps members of the
dent Senate last Thursday. They were elected represents^;
tivftlof the First Battalion, Second Battalion, and Third
Squadron, respectively, ' /
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Luke Harrison, dean of men at the
ent Center
Mleeting Place For
Patients, Friends V
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Notify your parents or friends
whe might be calling at the Annex
to see you to come directly to the
Stu lent Center.
E eito they will be able to obtain
the information pertaining to the
loc« tidn of your barracks, or should
you be expecting them, they may
jus! fjnd an easy chair and relax
tint] you are released from class.
Parents and friends are at liberty
to coihe to the Student Center at
any] hpur and stay just a$,long as
they vjrish. There are always corp-
^orialijle chairs and reading mater
ial to‘ be found there. ! Mrs.' Ann
Hillarfl can usually find hotel ae-
commpdations for therri, 'and can
nsujally answer most of the ques
tions which they may ask.
Your parents would l
in jvisjting the Chapel
brary, seeing the swimmlhg pool -
*he clinic and watch the Various
Corps? formation. A trio! to tljie
mess hall would ’no doubt pro^e
-'nteresting. as well as flag football
or any other intramural; activifv
whichimay be taking place at the
Mme. They might like tb See yopr
class-fooms, laboratories, the gym
and tjhe Rivoli Theater. After a
trying day at the Annex! you might
take them by the Snack 'iBar for
a sandwich and a thirst quenching
drink.:
Annra i ,, r,.'ffli.n
Smallwood
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lege b-
Those tests were run la
★
The intramural program is just
about; 1 set, according! to Luke Har
rison. He has been meeting wiith
“blind tom’s” this week
gram is due to start a
. The pro-
jveek from
Fish Regiment
Reviewed Monday
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The Freshman Regimeht held its
as
, t ctf the freshjmen i on It. know
that You lean ept the heelji jof a l|oaf
of bijeadl Or is St that
false te^th. Nolle of t
learned |o eati all (their
like il
their hive
ifen hIve
'ood and
When ive hajvej finished
say fgk-fel to (have met!
arouhd, |lid Itjave in the
of the snack bpri
yc u
-ect
e r ise,
Wilson Gets §
Post
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and
ery; theylhai
I off and it,
jl "I crack in the
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lihoWA UH a a4«t) w«j,
dready Mttlny ihorg,
ah empty
Jown. Wo rnimt
tabid and shako bar
we know them wo da
After pAHHijig ‘ihii>
fortli until
diva into the
on tu our sail
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University
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Major jJdhn |L. Wjilson, Jr
graduate] of A AM hasjrrtb
been aps|gped las th]e Chief [if the
Engineeiipng Branch of th •
Divisjqn fof Fjir EOst Aijr For«[es
Headquarters n Tqliyo, Japjln.
Acfombaniec by His wjife
Lillian \iiUghr
son arriteti ir
vignn|vent| fo F
'torn thf
Headquarters
Sase, iPlilippi
Deputy iff
A IPm) grqduate of |B
idge Sfhool, hu ii»
arc
He ch]ef
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dber ■
ipned i
lie assist
ny||
Wilgbh, Majok Wil-
Tokyo for h!s .4s-
EAF
lijt qf thifi year. He transferred
Thirtqenti Air
at. Clurk Air
les, where! h
Ertgir eer,
in early
St
fs.
'taddtttofof AfM, hiving,majjofpd
c ure. Hie Vtorked for
t]o
7 (*dera) Ri iiHidg Ailiuiniatratlon iin
138 to Kbit pH
o from 1
li iiihitegt.
RnteHt g wIMtarvv kivlticiO' i t Op
bor i 111' I Mi|j. j Wiliam ^hh litfi-
orce
I’oijce
was
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taht tki the
or. Ho |tr cn ^canv
ncer ’ at Kelly land
7 brce! He also
’.hrodioj Ajlp Fofcci B«|ie.|.j
Leavinit the servic * ip (jar
recallc
W, f
‘ive duty
klate
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Monday. Harrison stressed the im- j first reviejw Monday before Col-
Iportance of selecting a good a»h-j onelj H. Lj Boatne:'. Major H. B.
letiq officer for each I company.! Greer stated that the cadets did
Harrison said that in order to hajye I exceptionally well fok* their first
a good program the rpompanres j parade.
must take it on themselves to sc- ( A review will be held eVery Mon-
lect a capable athletic officer, wfio day evening for the < rest of the
is reliable, willing to organize and year, weather permitting. Units
help coach his company's! team a(Ul; will be rated by the commandant
co-operate with the intramural of- and the winning unit will receive
fice. Flag football is the first sport a streamer for its guidon,
on the slate and a dempnjsratotiln ! The first review 'on the plain
is < schPpuled prior tio tne^openii g Campus in (which jfreshjnun iwill
1 participate will lie hjeld Optobep 28. 1 position.
P^itk* Open In pi a „ s DiscuSKt ,j
For Formation
of the schedule.
One Long Line After Another
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US (Civil Service
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The; U. S. Civij Service Corti r
mission has announced openings
for positions as Metallurgist, and
Radar (Instructor.
The Radar Instructor ami Trainee
positions are located lit Keeshjr
Field jAir Base, Biloxi, Miss. No
written test is required for these
positions, but applicants mu^t
have ( had aft least ( four years of
Professional or sub-professional
experience in radar or radio re-
oair and maintenance; of college
Study, j in electrical engineering,
physics, or mathematics; or teach
ing experience may be substituted
for the experience in repair artd
maintenance. M
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The: position of Metallurgist is
located in Washington and; vicinity.
Qualifications are a bachelor’s de
gree in metallurgy or metallurgi
cal engineering; have four year's
experience (technical) ili metal
lurgy;! (or a combination 'of both.
No written test is required for the
ptherwood
Rer
Hinton
Dougherty
Mqrgoitta
Martin
Jones
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ikston
Walston
Raj
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Smallwood is an agricultural ent
odneeritig knajor, from Millsip.
Texas. iHe ih from Company 4, and
lives iq Barracks T-207,
Leatlierwood is from Beaumoht,
and is majoring in floriculture. He
*8 in Company 5, and from Bir*
racks j T
Davis, a business major from
T ubbock, is in Flight 10, Barracks
T-326. ■ F ] ! 1 t .j, jl
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camoust
with officers of last year’s sehat
nresididg until the new officer^
were elected. ! I j-
Soverial of the candidates exi
nressed disapnointment because of
the rushing the election received,
hut it was necessary, since the first
meeting was so soon, and sinre
the maih campus senators' had been
selected several days before. !■!
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w. ii
o top editorial poaitiona of tl
6i other class
Advisor, aim
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—Nominati
Major] G
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At the
ass
for pin
s comm
SRp.cKi
was during this tint# that be
ed with the FirstjCayalry, the
lex st
tv has sc
rears
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form^
f ■ Divis.
to^the
thia year.
y for pine years fcince receiv
ing !his commission in/the reserve.
He eemd on active duter during
the'war ip the Pacifih theater of
war. 1 1 ' - ! ' li ilV
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first unit} Into Japan after WJ
Day and the firsj, ujkit l to reach
Tokyo. Mpjor Greer!}served for
some timb with the occupation
force* in Japan. .
He was on inactive duty before
comlpg to A&M. if j Yt:
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Sports and Girls
Top Rest i
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Annex
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that
like^stjjffe^news
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Annex Drill Te
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Tentative plans for the fo:
tion of a! freshman drill team were
discussed Monday eVcn|ng in tjho
Annex theater. Captain iCantnbpR
talked to all cadets interested in
forming! la team on the same order
of the freshman team la(st year.
Last yliar’s team was started by
the cadets.Who elected their oWn
officers ! and practiced.lin spare
time. Drill mUst be worked in aft
er evening mess, cadets must be
well Vcrsbd in the manual of arms,
marching!, and formation.
With (Major Greer, Captain
Campbells and other instructors
helping trfit, the team hopes (to
swing into action as( soon as pos^
sible. ‘ 1 j ( tf |
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All fivto members of Fordhanji's
football coaching staff attended
the Rose Hill institution.
S]
out
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tand at the Snack. Bar
dication. I , •
At the ; top of the J ‘best sfelle*
list” is king football, follower’
closely by magazine)* of pin-ilr
girls and cartoons. According tc
' ' he cnees-
the newstand personnel,; the chees-
cake magazines will piss the grid*
iron journals after Thanksgiving
irop journals after Thanksgiving
Thp Aggies like their girls during
alltoksonh, .
Th»i engineers buy enough
science magazines to boost thi-
pe il
all *W8Qn*.i
i engineers
e magazim
type intp third place op the lint,
f Toward the last of the week t
•visitor at (the Annex would thin 1
the boys here are toasippers. Th'
only magazines on th« stand the r
are of current 1 events and newr
'That is! because these magazine
ill slower than anyjbwier tyP® F
ith, twu Exceptions. Life and Th
eader’s Digest. Esquire? That’
nother matter. You will have tr
hurry to get your copy. .
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B»W Dr. J. P.i(Abbott,
iht mebU;
stud^nit act hr-
ugh itidemnads'
s occaHio ial
k at the Annex,
frwhnkiiik. ktafij
lege, t^n student
a neetl ithot no o»
,ity?6towi is. Evrti
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no wo
mpus is more
SrJ
6nl a toolh
ariling in
piw The Bdt-
right to oig (
ose who Wl ik
keeping i »
doll vo
,n aitorendiMl
.nan Bart* litm';
jpotoiMa pn
fidt |n!L For
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Shdo ohf the free
gta/1* |fli the he* .
a re Hon. Ask lawt( year’s bt
“The man workmr on the
per has h»s fingfcr.lSB thejmjli
studentJife.” spys LukeiHairisI!
dean of iinen .at the Anre
, tolleeO journalism! is one of hO
activities i n which a student fait
leullse the fullest college canee
possible. The rtWgjjds, before, i m
after graduation, a re immense, 1
Although-jtha editors of Tfie
lattaifon have! yel to sn no
dll of the regu at ions concerning
thg election akd r ^ LT
of candidate*. T
WitK even a li
Ue#icn a lb tie; experii nee n
MB
ard r* a
hiah school iotrn
sonably good grades In Enelih
Will be eligible for nominati' n.’
coni istmg of (he i dlf
He Ba taljon and facqlty
will. hoWevtir, pass on
*he qualification s| of npmirteeS
Mre .their namfes are entered
Hie balfot., A candidate h?e<l
VSvc difme work; oh The BlattaAon
tijoualijfy. !i]:'|T. : 1T
iPrescint plans ape] to :all yor
iSminatiops for thi] po*itio i of ]
Dpr, OiUy. to have] all capdidu
“i n* fbH this pc si '
4 Ste running
v larded'
•( itor. 1
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The ■ pulp magazi.r
those printed on rougl
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away an<
puln maj
P Thel
company takes
•places thepi with tnor
(ties. \
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■rved the cashier at 1 .the Snkc’
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By FRED STANLEY
| My -jmilitary careeij’ ibegaji side where it belongs. (’ .. j is a vfery good man. He won’t let
most jgrominiously two ’yeeks agp j Up came the captain—Wow! My i me slebp in the morning, so I tried
in ai line—a big, long lipe. It all- i ears don’t just ring ainy mpre. Now to do iit one afternoon. I went to
sleep before “ratreat,” and I’m
afraid I slept right through it As
Then there’s that kittle matter a matter of fact, I was; still asleep
of eating. Most freshmen do. But when the Captain came in.. The old
the dangers involv<*d sometimes
seen! even more formidable than
most ended the same wiy yes te rj-j they sound like a.bra**: baind play-
lind* Two ^ \
weeks a^o I was in line rpr ti uni^-
form; yesterday, on the Irill fieich
Between the first and tfje last, )
Have sp :nt no less thakj twent
hour*! a’day standing ii ( lines o
one kind;or another, and five hour
a day running to and' from th^
things. The fact that there .
only 24 Hours in a day doesn’t see;
bother the good old army.
V I stood in line to eat, jto ll
mail hox| to register; I olonj kto 1
In lino to pay for the piijrilego o
standing j In line.
i I'd liko to moot tho guy- that In!
vonted military life.; j \
My career in tho niillinfy has ijpj
man Reviews f^irst Weeks o|
rl Life at College Ann^c
j.
, j The “spirit of ’76” has followed ; said it takes a good man to wake
] (leave my right hand at my right, me up. : The bugler (bless his heart)
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starvation. Take last! nigh]; fori in
stance. A robust 200 pounder fol
lowed me through the line (anoth
er one of those line*) then sat
down beside me.
“Stanley is my name,” I said
(accent on the fish).
“Jones is my name.” Hie shook
my molars instead of my hand.
The usual red tape followed. When
weifinally got settled dowp to bus-
ines* and food, he bellowed Into
my ear likq a foghorn, “Shoot the
reached (''the violent on^ several sky!”
imon. Opcc was when I ((alutod n
iprgopnt.j My eikra are (Hll ijrjg
Ing. ! :
> Another time it leetired near,
disaster was when I salu ed 6 mn-
Ho wa* driving a j |ecp, apd
‘ it-'
UMirip rap the Colonel down sal
ing bjiok. How was 1 to ipovr t
After these two dl woii'mi
pient* I < cIdcd saluting \bas'n 1 _
wear ind tear on my 261; file, so
tt would be to my advin
and wh? the army mint le
if r
1.1a
‘ft
I Vd y
Life
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gentleman came back to my hunk
and hiuled me out with po quar
ter given. You can guess what
followed; He sent mo to bed with-
out any j supper. ( •i - j 1 1 ' n
When my 201 file get*'full, i
guess they'll have to start on the
202 file. I have one consolation; a
freshman isn’t supposed to know
anything. Besides^ I’m not the only
ohe wb
. Yea,;
but It;
•♦Ato you cnuyl” was liny nat
ural retort, 1 wu* calmly and no-
Utal^ infonned that "shoot the
sky
o ! has over pulled is boner,
niilltary life His lte down*,
;a|*o has Ra ups. In spite
of whht meet* : the eyo, we arc
leunilng to b|e •oldler*. After just
lira of drill, tho freshman
ikings nnd some parts ox H
four hpu]
class l|i
feel of things n
.. on most of mV life I ncy-
Id get along With an alarm
and now I have the *ame
i with the bugle, rve alware
ff.S
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nj wi
/
iacienceii (In our
learning to dre4* like j
like soldiers, think i
And with all thii,
to know why W*:'
i . •]:(•] i.
are
aa army—
li
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the United States’ Army: for 172
years, and wte are beginning to
know it. It te inspjringj; to be a
»iringj;
part! of a company of (soldiers
the rhythi
marching with the
that soldiers have
rhythmic beat
useq ifbr cen4
turies—to be one among so majtyj.
like those who hav(e fought
freedom in the ages past. Ah
of our ragged column of freshnv
they go—Colin Kelly, “6ne M
Army” Wermouth, the “fighti
86th, Sergeant York. •' t, , ,
Wp are in step with them, and
as we march together w« fpel their
courage urging us op. The entire
strength of the American Nation,
Clut
New
r ee’s
Gives St!
tool Monthl
^ dfroctly res
••^1 pikke assk
fate authoritv j.
-tey etterstoially iMteume any
onsibility he deatres and c
4ubordinaL i Office he f
? i
• (“In th.
will iflhd it nre
duaMfioi^iou)
fr(shm»n4
n. Tht caddi
ed w luldilbp
the ,po! ifiiijn of m imjg ng
]||y . ] 1 ; Hll i
ftoitlhweH, Annex publitoHoha
adviKur, asks students
rliwninp for lone of the officii
to visit The Battalion office n
fie Student (knlt^- to read t e
/ tjentoUVe staff ojrganteaticm
/ iTIc.'duties of th^ Editoi|aro jlo-
In the nature . of things I e
rill iflud It neressarv to antic l-j
>*te, or to invent, jn II the ktori *!
|y jB.f F. ROLAND
The Himployee’R Dii
. , , . .pel Club/
attemptib* to get the “new look
for its nieeting place iu Sbisa Hal
Third-yepr architecture studep‘,.
eioretion plans for tho dir
roort. 1 , .
iq, Rto'tonts spent two weeks o
the project. Work wu* compjf
and tedious because of the limitr
tiops im ateed by the <jpRt and ne'
essary requirements of the decokr
tions. Also the material from wtiic
the decorations are to be made In
creasdd th* size of the task.
The material had td be sue’
that it wou d take hut 4
or so to put it up. It
bility and'durability)
many ipstal ations
the decorat ons had
of being, modified e;
fmm’moW f ° r U ' e
irom munt
/tiat .appear »n th“rfreshiniin ae>;
‘ on of TK* Battlnlipn and o oontj
nto for | these Storito
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( ... x bkly edikloletiori of ihfe
T*«hMn j»aiw! is his sole respi rf-
yliiity, N ( althbuVh! he may delegi te
hv or toll of his tasks to <h p v >k-
eer Workers who are avs ilabl
£ The’ resuonsilkilitieH of the
to anatiin* Edltofire defined hy
Southwell' as follows; j ^
)! fSubordinate to the 'edit 01 ’'
>pected to work inf close cooperu-,,
J'W with him and to act as his id*
*W>r aid assistanti.! the rndnaeiig
$ tor te superior to vail stuff nr*-”
fvs except the editor. ; ' c,
-mo. i- j:—inj charae of i f-
'liivtly
} buti three hoiar
. It needed flex 1
>:p maintenance: janli oraanizatiin
*■* ’ *“ in # v w
secure
gethtr,
beatei
will 1
we Will
thosa men an^l
r
feri -
“Ole’ Armilr ,, to^ the
Aggirinnd will;
to be proud ot i
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marching
wq,cannot be
wplve ;that We
real soldier*;
twheritoff*
ost Of others
military 4 dill*
r from tht
The day
represent
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Work;
tion* la
G.|! V M|
to ^ionth*
Ijiwfi
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and at
“When
the (pli
will be #
gte,*' he ac ed
ft becaus
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decor*
sion c
m Arehltw
pent “In spite of th
Rations the men pfe
« that were interestiiK
tive,’’ McCUtehan salt*
nds are available, one o'
will eour
lining him ftb
id to Set e i
<tod of leditorifttej
vi[h t*e Witor ,
’ak. aBKlviimvnta
ITalSlaJf. r f 1
>toThe^managing editor
to heettesary to write an editor )
hnost every week, (or to krran te
guest editnpiai««t ” 1 Tfl
submitted by a studen
ted, and work will be-
iTlte
at wh
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e»|for Pk
f;
r
1 meet October 81
„ aU newcomere te
will be wttoomed; 'f
.Aimtetetd te chair- ]
mlttve handling ar
il for the meeflnts. Mem
committee
for tho nu
ommlttoo
ire. t W.'
ft:
rvlng wit!
ms
nim, L. P
6 Ur*..
olland,
WSho
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givfp away
conducted in
^lortjrour
m from
for
for tur
WM
Sorvice sniih
ultrymen c
toi Were •w;
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itn pwnte. n
e fHfrt course
. Tvler were
Cot
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short course
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