The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 04, 1948, Image 3

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Several irn
would ma^e. T
mainly b]| its lea<
In the comi:
* ' Harrisoni dean
; in our elms will
will include Ann
, Rtudents| jand at
members |of our
VotidR is never cj»m
to blame
, elected!
1 ? rife
men!' || || . L ! -
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re elected, cjnly youj the C1b
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Start form in
[tea as to the
ip Class thi!;.
most groups,
we have been pro
e Annex, that
and-encou
too far
the
ped as
• opinions of
of officers they
ill be juf
sed by Luke
every freshman
to vote. 11 These
you siv^ aft^r ,
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lets, Annex veterans, Bryan
Mb on the main campus who m
ilsory, but
(election.
Drill Team
\y agair
xt yOu will have yourself
4 "Well, look who they’ve
Prospective mi
Freshman Exhibii
held ft meeting in the Military
science bi ildin* Wednesday, Octo
ber 27. iOl fleers for the year were
fleeted.; j- ! . ; J J. .;
The newly elected Drill Team
Director in Fish Richard Ineels.
IIis four Assistant Drill Direc-
ots are Finh Zapata, Hull. Van-
enberg and Rubnamen. The new
ffice of Publicity Director was
Hied by Fish John Tapley. These
"fleers have begun work on the
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winners be
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Found: Hidden Talent.
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Out
there sho
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1 out this
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’d be a lotsi
could b
Jety Show fpif
dden talent, i
ndoubtedly the
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drill team’s constitution, which
is to eontain the requirements
for membership and all the laws
of the team. This will be pro
bed or ao fre ditnen at the Annex,
lent. Talent in all fields which
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gjanlzed. iil i \ '•! ■; < ,. !|| •. ; j
be just the t riing needed to bring
his show would not only be a pleas-
jfcnfce but to thqse participating for
iajeovered more glory than that of
□s ^project cannot; he entered halif-heartedly, nor can
it be entered without thafcmg plans for the future.
■ ^ ure to those in the a
there has seldom bee
the stage
Thi
sontod to the members at a later,
The team has held novcml drills
ils year,! tho most important of
Which was hold Friday evening,
October;21). Tho new officers drill
ed tho team and several men were
wooded out. Duo to tho largo turn
out for membership on the team,
:t numbbr will have to be dropped.
This will be done on n competitive
basis during drill. Men weak in
basic drill will be asked to drop
oUt uint|l they have improved. (The
proposed size of the team ig fifty
meh,
I The team plans drill ns often as
possible in order to get into shape
quickly. They will drill at festivals
All Classes
Bem
isse
At Annex Sa
By A* O. MARGOITTA
The class of 1952 will lea
Friday for Dallas and tbe
first corps trip of the ye* p.
All classes will bo dismiss id
Saturday, enabling all stu
dents to make the trip.
Tho entire cadoi corps will
rade in downtown Dallas Saturday
morning, with the Freshman Re fi-
mont following the fish band.
Friday night Mil Aggie* In
Dallas will gather at a down-
town spot, probably between tie
Adolphus and Ha|itcr Hotels, |o
hold a midnight ; yell prUctick
.Saturday afternoon, the Twelft hi
Ifli
an* will move aolidly to the
backbone|of such an
director-lsome mein'
nization wohld be the sponso:
] the Annex staff who would 1
programs, and other events, rep-
^
resenting the freshman class. The
Cotton Bowl to support the Ms.
roon and White team in thu
Hit
Hern Methodi
*fld
game with Sou
University.
At 5:30 p.m. FHduy, a spec al
train will leave Col ege Station a
will make a brief stop in Bryan
let the Annex Fnshmen aboard.
The round trip ticket to Dallas
willing thSgive p^rfc of h|k tiime to such ajn activity. Possibly
one of your profs is ah did i show-hand of just a guy with an
. , ii * 1 Isllhej exact type of person nee<’ 1
mplished.
imagination. That is'the! exact type df person needed to
produce and direct a Variety Show. . i
If our wish becomes true, with, the talent at the Annex
another " ‘irst” ih Ami ex bfe might be jacco:
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The Freshia
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' The Freshman S
r Bight,
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, Starlight Ball . . .,
;ht Ball, held ih the gymnasium
last Saturday night, hjarbeen termed ai shccess by all con
cerned. for the first social event of thje season, we extend
our warmest congraMlations to those responsible for the
affair. 'ilillT ' ! ; 1 l'- T T] |! !
These people include the thirty-man cadet committee,
and Mrs. Ann HUHhrjk Aljviys dependable ih such a case.
The committee, appointed through the Rjegiimental Comman
der, organized and/arranged the ball, while Mrs. Hilliard
aided them and saw that all dates were! properly housed.
team is being assisted by Cqptain S4.85 ami should lie purchased
'"ay Campbell and other members' the earliest moment at the Bryin
the
ibonti
uiputfii mui uuilt imrzmnfpi uw earnest muinr/it ;u. tm* Dry in
Military /Science Depart-1 depot Return tickets from Dal! is
/ (See CORPS TltlP, Page 4)
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Sports at Little Aggieland
By FRANK MANITZjAS J
Flag footljiall is rapidly drawing to a close jt Litt
Aggieland, I^st week’s results in league “A” were:
Flight 12 ran over Flight 11, 20-0. Flight 10 outfoxed
Company 7,12-10. Flight 9 tied with Company 6, 6-6. Flight
1|2 dominated Flight 10, 12-0. Results in the league “E
games: Veterans deefated Com-*—— « — ;
pqhy 4, 12-6; Conpany 2 won by . Company 4 Yj V/i
two penetration^
Cpmpany 16 edge<
TIP.
The present standings in league
over Company 4;
out Company 8,
The game of the week was
leqgue “A” between Flight 9 a
lext
B
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game Satbrda
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1910.
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las corps
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announced
SHUTTLE RUNS get under way at the Annex. Kneeling above (left to right) are Hollis Pinyon
of Dallas, William Kolbyp of Houston, and Edgar McClain lof Fort Sam Houston. s ' '
Sitting is Melvin Morgan of Bryan. Standing are: (left to right) Instructora
James R. Hill, Vernon Nichols of Cross Plains, W. L. Moore of
Prochaska
Kaufman.
of RobstownJG. R, Keel Jr. of San Angelo, Joe
and Bradford lMitch|ell of San Marcos. !
Alvin, Lloyd Reedy of Dal!
schy of Georgetown,
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each ThhlBOM or an MHMe Je-i 4tfthr Ba|
SouthWeB, (4clilty rnMR^r. j - /
> New* cbh|ribution4 may bc{ »t tho Frr-fhman fl^TTAI.IOS' offioo in
/Stu<{ent Center ~ i ‘ *“■*' ,t; -—
“A”:
Team
Flight 9
Flight 12
Flight 10
Company 6. Company 6 scored fir
on! runs and passed by Long, tl
Company 6
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Company 7
Company 3
Standings in League
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Games (won Games Lost
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3 , 2
2'i 2'r
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1 . 2
o 4
athletic cqptain of,Co. 6. Flight
scored back quickly and missdd
the extra point. Company 6 fought
valiently to break the tie scorii
two TD’s on passes, both beii
called batik because of penaltitls.
The plays were run out by Flip
12 and the game ended tied up.
FRESHMEN
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948
age 3
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U, S.
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leading the
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‘Beat TU? Contest
Ends November m
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Team Games
eterans
ipany 2
Cpmpany 8
Company 1
Company 5
Aon Games tost
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2 1
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Tho. teifnis doubles tourney p
ipgin at Ithe Annex a
d|
By DEAN REED
ready ,
will get underway Ithis .week. Tl
winners will be awarded intram
ral medals, Twenty-five teanm
enteml to compete lin the tounu
The drawing has t been made a
the following teamjs will play tl
p . The “Beat TU“ contest), started
| last week by the Freshman Bat
talion, has gotten off t°; a slhw
start, but is expiated to ;pick tip
momentum in the next fe^v weeks
to comqjto a grand finish on No-
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jZnijo Martin.
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By JOHN TAPLEY
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DIO SHOP
Onfe Bteck west oflPost Office om W. 26th St.
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of Philco Service”
The weekly review of the
freshman regiment was held
Monday, Noyember ). For t|he
third successive week 0
pany Two of the First bat
talion will miss the breakfast
fpnination. Other winners of
Ischy versus W. Beasley aifd
R. Kyster; Q. L- Bwlsoln mid
C. Beasley versus P«n Fisher ai d
F. Wicker; W. E, Boll and R. B|l
versus W. J. Netusel and J.
Morton; GJ C. Sluter and 0, T.
Dalnsby versus B. Purdue and K.,
N 1 . pavis; B. M. Surratt and D. f.
Vehhon versus, J; |1; Storrie ai;d!
J, J. Storrie; J. M. Clifford aid
V. S. Martin vemis C. Blackmiln
and .1. L. Mdrris; U; A. Yaegir and
K. ip. Sowders vemw D. Flemirig
and D. Bozck; D, Scott and J. I,.
Dunn versus G. Anderson ami uiji-
known partner. m
Ping-pong and basketball will!
begin in the very hear future.
theflreview are Company Five
of the Second battalion, and
Rules for the contest are sim
ple. Just write down exactly
MOW you would like to beat the
University of Texan ©it Thanks
giving Day in Austin. Than dro(>
the entry in one of the Fresh
man Butt Suggestion . boxeit
around the Annex, or bring' it
to the paper's; office in the Stu
dent Center. All entries must by
in by 5 p.m., Friday, Nqv. 19.;
The contest Is different, sinfe
it calls for no definite writing.
Just by stretching your imagina
tion to thu breaking point, <lp-
scrilw' the manner in which ydu
want to see Til: defeated. I
Prizes arc scheduled for the
winners, and will be i nnouAced
at a later date, but pijobaMy in
the next issue.
Don’t wait until the < eadline to
enter, for elimination wfl) begin as
soon as enough entries for consid
eration are received. Best entries
of the WeOk will be pu
each Freshman Page,
Flight 10 of the third SqitRd
ron
Op the reviewing stand were
Col.
com
Robert L. Melcher, assistant
nandant, and Major H. B.
'The
cjn<
men
Gregr, P.M.S.&T. 'at the Annlex.
lay! aft-
review, held each Monday '
on, was the fifth for the Fresh-
It the revicv before the A&M-
Arkansas.game last Saturday, the
win fling units were Flight eleven,
Company one, ind Company s^ven.
'?he most coninon mistakes i the
Ifre ihmqn made was gettings out
<f step and ha|v!ing too much arm
aVvirtg.
Company Two has won the Mon
day review three weeks in a row.
i Ion pany Five has won twice,
yhile Flight 10 had its initial; win
u >Hds
■ fonday.
ster
Iliorthwestero and Boston Uni-j
r have replaced Dartmouth
qndj Lafayette on this year’s Syr
acuse football schedule. .
Drop <nlo our (tors today . . thumb through o College
Outline to/*ring any ©f your courses. .. note its meaty
con-poetnesi... its tolling paragraph/... its newspaper
like efficiency in highlighting essentials ond putting the
story o*er, You’ll be omaied that so much con be got into
so little tpoeg. College Outlines ore the best high-marks
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‘Pinky’ Speaks At
Yell Practice
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“Pinky” Downs, the | renowmd
Aggie enthusiast, spoke tp his first
class
day at
of 1962 audience bust Thurs-
nt Veil practice. Ikkadve*! in
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traditional freshman spirit, 'Pinky'
passed on many InUresting facts
of A&M,; the college and tlie teams.
Another visitor at thh 1 yell
lice was Yell-leader “RcnT
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Frcshnian flag;’ and two
The guards jare; Fish ' X
ney, of HuntsviJ e. am
Harvoy of Houston.
iLch battalion is re]>resentcd in
the Regimeritaljlcolor Guard. ]
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Mrs. Tucker’s Shortenhis 3
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