!1 ! -Ij . H . , ' If „ :, || | • i : l -H m H i 1 i ; i, Puko 2 : ; CJ UJ •i !n TiJ.lilli I: ■f • F n. . J I - v l Mtv, Sitiubm, 0 fttlllvin R«m, lion to will be, ■i I th PouncfeA of Ou • ’ ‘ UJ : : .r; ^oundw of '! Uv AltRle Tmditlonn >ur campus thifl ^eekend, In « the normal crush iof football I [ some other hpripred guests. ! i’ are members; of the Class_ol[ ’43 which |s holdipg its | cliftas reunion, the cdijrent council qf;ihe Former dents Association as Wei - identsipf the Association hM 1 mmi campu,4 From otir freshmen days Tradition d ing byi our mistakes!. By degrees we are getting to kjnow the people we disagree wSfh and are learning to appreciate their problems. Eventually we will all realize that: our desires can’t r ! F > : . :• || f! be too. different isince we are concerned primarily with the same thing—the future olf.A&M College. 1 v i 'j' Li.' i i; i So with these thouglits in mind, , exes, we welcome you back to Aggieland. We hope you’ll be satisfied with the school as you now'find it.i I •• ![ ji V M, • When you leave we hope you will be reassured of its future. -^4- TRAFFIC TRAGEDY, AGGIE STYLE Sneak Preview ■;i4- TO S 4NO MURK MA»«S«i TAt» ; Editor, The Uiti alion: ■! We are new here at A&M and sing unsparingly of school sp . M. would like td Spiot", the black aqd ^hlte j dog that visits my SpfnW :g gg.'gjWe : lli friendly to every: ’ “For the Love of Mary,” Durbin Gets Wires Crossed Again of'no one who is J| but when it conies to our dear old or dislikes him. C t - i i; . , Alma Mater and War Song, we He has my vote ? for Aggte \ | are at a loss for words. (lucky) mascot ; : i'i ' ’ '' I am sure that ive are not the JACK T. only ones so that is why I’m writ- —. — i please ing to you. Would you please p^int the words to these songs in one of your future isslues? Possibly be- ised Edition . .!. / i M' M ] ! 'E; .,4 jl ' 'j -j Tepjans like to tell thii story nl>putjwhy read ahd write should; use these talents pooplti liya iii Ifexas and o Arkansas. Thcj.t|im* rims that neefs Roving westward! [through vvhjati is . direct .thefn about A&M ( ! I hers for a Useful purpose. pSo- Visitors to our campus need aigns to noW thfe state;of Arkiijiisia.s were conlTo|it- College authorities say that the signs 6d wit i ii sign which !rej|d, “This Wny-J^Lju-ocljecI earlier were:removed because they Texas;.j' J, A N i were too gaudy. Perhaps they were too Th| peoj^e who [coljld read—^sc the gaudy, certainly they weren’t as informa- . .. 'V story tioes-^bok ;the i^oad to Tekas. Tjhese tivc a.4 they should i haVe been. After all, who (i( uldnT settled do)tfn in Arkansas- ' 'anyone who isn’tjfaihilidr with the campus Thfs is' One of the * fall tales that; is'* : will hardly be able to find; their way to p of Goodwin Hall tq gain further directions, shoe , By the construction of four simple signs and the stamping of a minimum of frpm i ten stelhcils, the situation of campus navi- ’ for gation could be tremendously improved, they One of.the signs would be erected at each of the four entrances to the campus. These kigns would give the name of the this, collegetn unmistakable;;letters and would A&M ) b V always good for a laugh in a grew Texans. But after this Weekend the will be on the other fpj>t. After the reputeei ‘Ihill billies” the Oz arks come to “cultured Texas the iRi zorback-Aggie i football game, WHEhs ve some fall tales of their ovhv to teirtl' ,4 - Oni of the storie.H hlay run like .nsasanA traveling to the campus for a gfidiroli contest ! c r ame large 4ract of land in central Tgxa.' men vfho lived^ihere;w|3re very fri Thqy greeted ajl the siriile ind a “ffowdy Razorbacks A&M Ibecause they 5 frieni \ I :1b 1 of th givini camphh — <\0, xas friendly, elers with p pig iness of the Aggies designate Goodwin Hall as the campus in- i * '! J I ' j / i i , formation center. They would provide the street%ddress “Fornistan. this must be heard q . ...) e peM)le to read,; feo they Were| sur- wheti they didiFt find any sign !themedirections about points qn th< happened and quickly confided in his paniqi h imi t /T 3 \ of the visitors the of Goodwin—Houston and I [. J/l. ! !• f i. 1 At this time, according to the best available map of the college, the streets to the north and south of Goodwin Hall have ho names, (hence the “Fornistan.” The first action would have to be to they had alsol'Ard of the aaifrty ?■ assign these “namelieSs^’ thoroughfares definite titles.. ! j i i - | Then stencil the name of each street on the curb at each block intersection. By ANt)Y DAVJS For The Love of Mary (U-I) starring Deanna Durbin. Don Taylor, Edmund O’Brfen, and Jeffery Lynn. (Campus) The outstanding feature of this picture is . not in the film itself, but in the Pete Smith Speciality (short). When Miss Durbin takes over her pew position, as switchboard operator in the White House, she soon finds herself ^entangled in, governmental affairs. She and the President become very chummy over the phone (making hay while the sun shines), and Mf. President oven conics to Mary’s Aid when he overhears her conversation, and finds her dateless. (The Navy is seat to Her rescue).. Three men play an important Aggies Attend BSU State Convention Approximately fifteen A&M stu dents: loft; today to attomd the Tex as BhptiHt Student Convention at Baylor University in Waco. Accom- panyijng the delegation wort* Pren tiss :W. Chunn, Director of the A&M; Baptist Student Union and I). |R. Rusj.soll, Head tllio Depart- niontlof Rural Sociology, and Fac ulty Advisor to the B.S.jU. Council. Students representing! every ma jor cjollege and university in the state'are attending tljie annual con vention, according to David Fort, President of the A&M BlS.U. Coun cil. 1 Delegates to the convention will hear * outstanding Baptist laymen and preachers spealjc on a wide range of subjects during the course of the convention, and will take part jn group discussions conduct ed by authorities in several fields. Fort added. Dr. Russejll of A&M will conduct the group discussion on, “The Christian Challenge, R.F.Q.T Included in the three day pro- granv for the visiting delegates are ai concert by the Wheatley Chore, the play “Jupiter Laughs,” presented by the Baylor Theater, and a reception in the' Baylor Union Building. The convention will close Sun day a|t noon after the morning wor ship service to bo conducted by Dr. W. Marshall Craig, Pastor of the Gaston Avc. Baptist Church in Dallas. ' t I if ' i 1 pjart in Mary’s life, one she is supposedly engaged to, one who is trying awfully hard, and orte that upsets her emotionally by giving her theUhi-cups. ' (Hefs tjie'i ‘ R. C. ECHOLS REALTOR; Over Canady’s Pharmacy yan ___ le-ginner.) i ; * ! The stars do the b^st, they han with such a weak pilrt* and at tubes lire even ambsing; other than that, I suggest the Pete Smith Speciality. Eyes Examined afid Q|a ucac l. J( Caldwell's Jewelry Store fm Glasses Fitted By J DR. JOHN 9. CALDWELL ®ljink (A IN umbers 11:17 “And they shall bear the burden of!the people with thee that thou War-lit nbt -thyself alone.” | However self-sufficient a ptr- vob is, he nevjor becomes so aqe- quate in a time of difficulty us to have no need for emiourngumebt. lit* can probably bead his burden ulonc, but. it ia so mijoh easier;if snineono will put his (thouldgr i|n- dor the loml and give! the burden- bejurcr a lift. Whatever the:burden of another is; whatever tho failure that hjo has cxneriencep Is; the one need is that ot a partner who vfill share!the load. Bcconte a burden- sharer today. | j- , ■ ; WS. —Office— ! 1 :U’a Jewelry 8 Bryan, Texaai .-I TAXI Prompt FOR THOSI * m — jjt . .. ! ?i _ Courteous Service PHONE 2.1400 ■ Bryan j 1 freshman Aggies! ; j ■ . I Ts J . j - We will definitely pick up and deliver Shoe Repairing oq Mop- days and Thursdays at 3 P bp. At The Exchange Store Annex » 1 ' 1 BEGINNING NOV. 1ST ! ,ir : a- Ai+v HO LICK’S| BOOT SH0P “STn'dlly- Sun.—“FCLLER BRL’SH M —- DeLUXE SERVES THE BEST IN FOOD fl ,1 : . f.# :: i It’f The Bryan Home , ■ r " A r r.h ! ;! __ V & HAT,, w. ««e FI rat Texts H^SSEi : > .Iqal'Pr HI !!-• :L! P:lA - . •i • j v i i m lj] j i !i • n • it §• § i •!. IF DU 1 ;;i idmond. :• om i,« ; i, , ; Bs03 ,C4) SHM’J It f wans SMITH SHORT , -why is rri”, ■V. WTMTNEp •Nl-ECIAtPftEVIT TONIGHT 11:00 P.M. alao playtn HON.-TD i,];} •Vi; sins FIRtfT RUN Bill AN>!OOLLKG^K '• [ ji'i *- Sun. ^tures Eegln-- '' ' . J:3t! • 3:;38 hHh • 7i:h8 - 10.;00* AN" NOW LAST DAY Borboro STANWYCK Van HEFUN • Charles COBURN TB.WsDauqAtek +—— 1)—u^4- A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH r YMCA Bkig. Janies M. Moody, Minister 9:45 a.m. Cadet (thass. .ij 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:45 a.m. Childreb’s Sunday School. ij-ealizqd wha . e Sure, they know how; to t sign the piqlu^rs. rend Was itniide by Easterner. M HOW moral of ;thi N mijiHt havqa moral—tfllmt people wl W' cqm- read, ^.fter these actions have been taken, people - vyho vverp reared in a normal en vironment could simply follow Houston Street until it was intersected by “Foris- tan,” anci they Would be at Goodwin. * r . ! Fotir signs, jdjti st^ncilts, an tiftemodu ro because THE if DON’T K'iOW of wotki—the ingrodicutn of a fitwl and TO WRITE!”:! I ^ U/i i permanent solution to the problem of they can’t, make : hV -yesi. a story : alleviating the confusion of visitors in City Frida; on i Bnt f. afternoon, except during holidays! and examination periods. During the summer The Bat- b nuollahed tri-weekay on Monday, )iVddnesday and Friday. Subscription rate $4.30 per school 4gVMtjpmg|TOttw,fjp(ni»hed 1 oa[reqa&it. I '!] ■ j ! j j ■ ,;i5 o|»n ; Aggmlhnd. Sat. Only — Double Bill “Bad Men of Missouri” and “Hi Neighbor” SATURDAY^ 11 P.M IALLOWEEN SHOW CHILLS THRILLS ^Cl^teseiCat” r i I. 1 ItT 7 ! Sanitone Service- : # “The better kind of Dry Cleaning “We specialize in Reweavittg garments, draperies, upholstery materials” j We Pick-up & Deliver — Ph 2-8665 f;; '' !/ Perfecto Cleaners 2005 South College Road a ! i attalion ip the paper and local news of spontaneous origin put tlpn of iall jotper matter herein aro also re4eryad. Office College St«t(on. of CoogrtBM o# trt t-4r—r —— r*ofiD dws contributions! ii rln Hall. Classify Room 209,, Goodwip TH BON'D, TOM C be made » nmy be HaU. ‘ Member of Associated Press -i£ Rcpruenj \crtijine S Chicaso, " , , pp itloually by National A4- Ine.. ot New York City, and San Franeiaco. oy iieiephone; (4-5444) or at the placed by telephone (4-5324) or ' ■ , ‘r. Sf . s i ■ > -. i! -• feif -t— -r ' n office, Room 201, Student Activities .„.Co-I Don Eng^dgrum Coodwyr AaabUnt Hiiats' m i;'j i Emil - I - -S- Sporta Editor ' EJIton , WT B«part«t» ■: I:, j j j . j'., | r- Don ( t Eat Out Just Because You Have to Eat to Live ,. t h • A i 1 % .3 1 j. /" /■ 1 : / • | . MAKE IT ONE OF YOUR j; DALAC£ WT pm o m r ’ M i 'v SAT. NITE PREVIEW v Sunday & Monday •My Dear Secretary’ Kirk Donglaa tB i m m DAILY PLEASURES i : .. , . t. • .. on A&M Football game days We ate prepared to serve . . . i EXCELLENT MEALS QUICK Open 11 a.m., Sat, October 30 T- it 3in 3eatLr GU r • ■ - A- L./, - PALACE Br»3n 2-Sm y*4 TODAY & S S today I RONALD COLMAlJI^ THE LHI W fiEORGE illlFY ll I; WED. j. 1 2a CIMTU*Y.I6* and inlrwdueing . -'rl IPEGGVlliiAMltd JOSEPH LmaniL^ P'edurtd br fRED KOHIK SATURDAY ~ —- Double’ • K ■ iu» Wtut WUKMI HAM »'' \QHH mm ;; P,od«c.«i »>Y ^ IK.'Nurlt.V, Pfodaclion*. ; i ROMAlfe^^. IOT o H f < . I um ; ^il rtir ■ • • J -• V ' J TVl in the . World/ . 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