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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1948)
1: • K!'] I I I A, m - ; f|i either in WlliplP sard ?:5ld returninf/ have to find out A atudent who rrow-mindi Traffic Depa: Nam- 'il Jfl: : '-m 't Jng liking S ii" ■ **.•. ' the of many others, him Or «WMa,(^ •■•ill ^yes air,” “no i, ghtj but—^ jj .. | 1 ... j' | i,'! it Everyone lias, heard the oxpressiok ‘Big oaks front little acorns grow." But does everyone connected with A& in'the facilities of student or administrative but help from Colli the han capacity, realize that college athletes fro n to overcome high school athletes grow? r: costs. chance to say w; sir”, ]“that’s ngh ter several I hate d»— _ you | hate broken some hard and no matter what the you don’t —* a decent chance to explain your side of the latory Thin t hf your ]record as Mri H it s! of but jlist hus biased opinion. This if an irisult to justice as well as to the spidents co i; f Umm iy Fred; Hick- da 33 Make 1/ i- ; itudents Id Trip b : .Name Hei ' CLASS “C” the crimej is put down on setting ’ ickman thinks ^ent f d h«. without regard to any little sick o! surrounding circumstances, gripe about t his biased opinion. This if while. ^fter reading from different p thick back and ft from under the up the for the hoi sick of the some! 'those Otters ^ ' the gettiW. out insibiptry of Pi hg else day field trip Flat-top 5 f| the Mate, Yo imr —, tli— iction of that c prod inch. £tu* 1938, j |7000 m ■ ••'iL'v- 1 by Charles acres and is & ranges in Bwause of| an<} graxingc as ia I forage t timet greater (h ranches. 1700 bra kkpt on •„r : Pettit How do we go schools which If conditions were school ath- the athletic department could allow visit- t seed tb produce cham-. ing athletes the games without a charge, a major obstacle would be remov ed from the path of this program. i If accommodations in jromndvin the student .dormitories could be provided without charge tjo! the visitors, another ; - For th€ reap the best harvest letes sow tl pionship teamsj We must get the best! high school ath letes available |f we .are to win section il and national acclaim here at A&M. j ^ Hometown clubif on the campus afe eager to cooperate in a program to sell A&M to prospective college athletes. But few of these student organizations have sufficient funds td pay all the expense ijwhich; are Incurred when they bring a number;' of high sehool^athletes on the campua for a visit. \-'~v ’ | r r : The three m«ih problems whirh cu i- frnnt the home; own elwhs in th|M^rk a t the \m\ uf : muals,! mcurnnHitUlions, aid tjeketa tu atldeiie enuteMl*. \y The Blerawh On the Phrtrait .. i - i -I' • Ilf I . 7!... {lr !■' "Y [ . ^ | Sltnr light, ktar bright, first star Yp Longhorn tp see that a tight tionilng from | fleen t6hlght.| Y V a top flotnf wlmtow klves the beetle art these whiils fi’om a nursery rhynjie appeardti^juf a “shaggled tiodrth old man M might be brought to mind by the sight )L rather than the look; of tjeijuty that it two lights tVviirTkling ifi the darkness abo -e should have. ■ the fioodlightdd portico of the Adminfe- If regulations require th|it lights be tration Buiidiit|:. .[ |' r | left on at ulight in these rodnis, a possible i whoever has chaigejidf Mllii I ■ pHHL M .phomore year, pays 25<^ for three years at A&Mi.lJbavi A person brings a oar down here pictures at Guion Hall ? In igts it back his jun.or year. But >» supposed to. be obstacle would be removed. It woulc not be pepessary fo ask every high achool boy iri thei state to visit A&M, without regard to thei ability he has dem onstrated at his school. Hutiher let the hometow i clubs! arrange to bring down the stjartais in sports at their loeal schools, and A& M with a minL mum of expense eon hi have jihflOl) "scouts" working to improve t|ie egjit|>r if Aggie sthlelie teains, • ri- i , ; I ’ ■ 1 ' Y “Glad to havje you down here son; That will be $2 for room, S3 for meals, 75e for a ticket, >1 for—*—“ . i | Letters To The Edi the licenses, and gets a set of 80 many class r"CT p rules and regulations. Then he playing during one , month, brings it back his jun.or year. But j 8 supposed to.’be *u wisti then the rules and regulations are holier learning, and Guio changed as to where certain stu- Theatre is sppnsorw by tlv --- dents can park their cars. Then Wge, don’t you thing we couljl have you find out about it by finding 80 me better pictufbs.T OnC good a white slip on your car saying reason is all I ask.-p;.; ■--4 ■out- i and fain, ity of '•MLj."' DORM 10 SPEAKS Editor, The Battalion: We have just returned from a sure that a Baylor student did it. We did receive letters from Bay lor apologising for the act, but 1 the trip to Baylor. Everything went off , 5 people Who wrote theke letters did as planned as far as we: snow, but ho, only because sqmp Bayldr stu- there are two or three things whwh dent MIGHT have we think deserve rcwntWijmff. J* 1 ’ “• 8me j* f It is a funny feeling to go to another eompus and s#p an order, taken front ike Imlletin hoard of one of onr damul PayHir sludmUs raine to A#Ml They nu|’» ned a ii) the glass in frnht of i tie AdmiHltirfrCinu finildingi I (ley pniuled a; i 'nl™:[in red M I he KgM iiaU'i and with! alee ihajr did, Initaitlng uayinr slliidetUs diA «‘t lelt iifli We ihiak Ike edlligs of lh* nail lirnhahly knew of these iol«i hut Ihey were U>o busy smeerlntt the okine of one of oof own yell leaders to mention Whitt hod happened to our t'rtrttpus! Oh, yep, an apology Was made for the leaflet incicfentt, hut the Batt fotgojt to mention that. We Want to khow why the Batt have dohe it. As far as smearing! the name of one; of our students is concerned, wo had definite Trim on the mat ter,: amr the man nt blielv admit* It traoth UnfShis , tniH at yn of I ho editors wore jresaivt at the yoll fiiaotice, hut nfitpar hi imn trabtico, Rofh 4 oapl th> itniifiU say. "I am aoriy Therg was nothing deroaatory f his ehari or edUorial the ease were ar» ill, Actually fhe two lights on an otherwike solution to; the problem of restoiring the didn’t publi.sh the facts on ihc at4y heid! darkened floor could be more! accurately!, scene to iU planned beauty would be to P^J 8 ^ ^Y n ow who Is compared toi a jalopy with only one he^d install shatjes or! blinds on the windows, sibie fi)r the hush-Hushlli ICbP ¥ i would prevent thd, lights from from odtsicje the building and nterfere with the lighting of light burning;., I \ The blinds As: one app'roaefhes the Administration being seen Building at night from the east gate, tjie would not beauty of the scene is blemished consijd- the rooms themselves. Ii j I erably by thesf lights breaking what was If there is no need for the lights being on at night, it would he k |si|nple matter to have-someone!turn them off when the intended to be^ dark frame for the light ed portico. ; ■ I i ; j;! ’ , i I The lights come from the fifth | aid seventh windows firom the north corner On the top floor pT the building. : One 1ms but to look at the picture of , the administration, Building in The 19i8 I- . ' i • i! . ; . rooms are vacated in the evening., , Eliminating the distraction of the two lighted windows wijl restore the beauty of the Administration’ Building portico to its planned luster. r Always a High Point . | i i ' ■ H! ;jj if ,, Aggie football games this year ha|/e been studies, in varying emotions. The 1 gnats-eyelash V type losses ha^e kept the studept body in a varying welter of conflicting [exuberance and sorrow throughout most of each game. Butj there is due-time, during eafch IH time ia the h^lf-tiime appearance of tie' ahow points. They Aggie Band. Their precision marching and forma* atgmial condition And fop sheer drill perfection, no oth er band approaches them. It isn’t all accomplished by magic. The band drills long houra^ each week. They do this in addition to their normal military assignments. Membership in the band is purely voluntary. They receive no Karl Armstrong Jr. ’19 Bill Beaty *50 Buddy Bell ’49 • Boo Broussard ’50 Jug Cain ’50 Ed Curtis ’50 H. A. Hickman ’50 M. E. Kuta ’50 Jerry Ma^iiianiis ’49 Donald McCltrie ’50 Sam G. Pate ’50 Jack Princ< i ’50 Bob Speer 50 Joe Stokes \5Q K. Timmons ’50 Jack Turcotte ’50 (Editor's Note: Yes, we knew of the “fire and paint" deal, but it was two days after it had happened. It has still not been proved to us that Baylor stUf dents did the act With the senior yefll leaders, did not, feel that it was best to pub- lish the fact for fjenr that some student might go and try,to paint tleiri campus. nit the matter we were not rthtiut (he Mwinni m rtrivt In the hloik tilth the fueiM of I ttfMittttid. If that 0ei‘t<oM hh» the CdttNkfe to kthliti, tib niitt btihliely ftiifiduntte tils ftiilt, then we i'e •taihly shntild hiivl! the rotilnge to vtit4t iiitH rend abo^t whut he sntdi) j j • .j' ®ljmk When you are feeling discourag ed and it seems that everything has gone wrong afui your burden is al most too heavy to boar, take it to the Lord in prayer. God knows and he -cares. If yop hd vc accepted Chrllst as your Saviour, God will rery day, through all the jway, God will take; care of you through every take; care of you. (Rclad Psalm II). 4|Enter into hid gates with thanksgiving ... be thankful un to him!. . . " Psaltn 100:4 ROSARV and BENEDICTION St Mary’s Chapel 7:30P.M. TONIGHT—WED. OCT. 27TH It seemed best t be droppedbecgusc SLEPT 20 game ^vhen every student and Aggie f<)l- extra compenaatjon for their work, lower glows wiih a: justifiable; pride. That The band is pepenielly pfte of A&M’s ;c of the ahow points. They have been so good for R. V. Winkle, Ta Tytown. N.Y., 1 S “ carefully avoided ad long that we ha)ve come fo accept it as ere and slept 20 y !»rS. You can do thd same. Only 1 'Sftc at ,voi|ir drngguit’s and harr dew us coffee, but who cares ;abw|it QuH'’ . .I tloni are always the a|)px Ifl band ahoiv* Although we have few ('liauetM to fell foanahlp. tlv] kwi they dwarf tho otlijer j ypu no band, your efforts arein’t going u«- Hchool baiidti .whitsh parade with thefo. appreciated. | | : | j Y I Tholr rouald* even during their moat coin- Keep digging men, yoilVo looking plicatod count#nmrche«j. is outslandinij. groat. 1 if yy. 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