The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 04, 1948, Image 4

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    Gnthor
Do you,
fore of
Cumpui
the men
thnt gr
Campus
upi to-do
In citn<
Xampus
Being m
lion to
l ilhliit
BUDDY I|U
round, ooftfk
ow thl! whof on
6 coffefi oomttJin
Corner on«n ulu
>ou» piece rtf
S'* tho counti
is?:.
jrncr, oxpcrinv
with the fiew
or* I
ero-
the
>11,
nory
itho
md
tiood
»re
#r^p-
! i and
d out theftIki
strength of coffee tnogjt b^lftitoble
to the colfegiate taste," paya Wayne
Stark, di|>ctor of the Student Un-
ion Build
Stark disclosed tHo;jndwa that
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the new
Corner i
?ffee Urti at? the Catnpus
be a part? of Wp
—
tab Mr ride at the new
UrlionlBliibing when it
edj Thl UMOP for its be
usd at t loiCampua Coi
so; thui thb prolbnt sti
rteoivU iionrio of tho
t hit Mwiiioriul Studont Con
The i rtf, made by th
Urn Mi nitfaeti
One ef the jnoet expel
ibieMcpmiparable, so
HftfMW
and similar
ms^ scattered
I One 0
of the ne..
nem- toucl
cobpleUly
inside of the new-type 8]
reloped by the Amcoin
T
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Call tp4ay about *ourj!Mj.
20% I^ATE ftEptJCnON
Billie Mitcliell, ’42
STATE! FARM INk^lN'CE
1 COMP ANDES IT';
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Above AggiUland Pliartnocy
AUTO — MFEj- f||RB
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Student
complot-
putto
now is
ts cah
its of
funch
icoln
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features
maiB
m
DAVE COS!
Life around Ag|
to bo pretty much
,^! L
MWNUMaMaNC #W|
-fir -'- T .
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for tnftjpuupose. A th
sj^t-up j consists
important to the success
mfing establishnu
entional coffee w
ise Sanborn Coffee Company
patched |a representative to' the
tM sc^nef to be sure thait Aggies
get the tolrei
is forking I in
Stark to find out What[i r
of i flavo r land strength :
reipresenfative Aggie coffi
erj The urn used in the ex
r t
:ot de-
mpany
icce af-
fajj^jUie set-up consists 6f two 8 ., .1 . , ,. ' :'u- ■ ; _
Thirty! Freshmen'Report For
l^infejr sotfee flavor; and strength ^ \ • ^ ‘
Wayne
• tion
ta the
rtrintr
urmtc-
riment
tpus
•k is
a (very tocjensive piece I equip-
is I thei dew ope at the Campus
Co|mer, pnd according to ' '
xqiuu.
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ment. J i
The <ofiee used in t
the “ur i grind’* and is
skme t ix(ure as ofidir
' '* “ .htfklil •»u
Ilexclu-'
sively at the present time.
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The qpe^tion to be settlijd con
cerning the coffee flavor and the
strength) Will be decided by all
kind* oi coffee drinkers on the
capipuli 1 rohi the “tereek” type who
iikjc theirs!“straight” to the boys
With tjio|“all the way'' bates.
-t-'—ir
m.
rks the cir being used for driver train-
in front of the Chemistry Building. Bussell FiUpatrick of the
WILLIAM P. CADE pari
ing in front of the Chemistry tJuuamg- ttussen ritspa
jlndustri. 1 Extension Service i. c.r.
Season’s First
. Sj- ms*
Over thirty candidates greet
Wilkins Novj 1 as basketball ’i
; the A&M campus- The foi
around tjhirteen squadmen "
ing the list
g the list is buddy U
iderland flash, reached
ing 6 ft. 8
All the bbys
Practice
[MEN, JR.
i’reshman Coach Taylor
:e officially opened
Paso cage mentor
the 6 foot mark'
’land
H h the
coaching of (he pluyer* on th)i B
squad, Scrimbagvi between > the
two squad* will allow the coaches
Coaches Irvin and .
concehtrate on the All
msM
play the Polliwoga Of TCU ln
Ft. Worth tonighu i
In their three games this year
the Owlets have won! two and jlost
one. They beat Del Mar of Corpus
Chnsti and the SMU Colts by ben-
t.cal scorM/Pi3*7, tbd lost to the
Texas University Shorthorns, 31
tO 21. ' | V-
Clarence “Bull” Lawson, the out
standing performer at the full
back spot for the F»hdn the game!
with the Baylor Cubs last week,
re-injured his knee ip Ithe game.
Three other injured players were
on the practice field Monday af
ternoon but weren’t ready to I mix
in the rough work as yfet. Halfback
. ... , . , ^ bid;
cnaracterixed by a
domed type <*
homo from' a
spendihg hU fres Um'
*'"
vf
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ru
propi isioiy named
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Saly
er !c
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ycd for those eagerly antici]
week-ends when he might
home or to a place like
d wh Tr “ '
Kaiy.chain, sof^t j^uchos.^and
. jmc «jr‘H
diveriion elsowhcn.
fi«
mUi
irly
ek-ends when tit
go h
land
other comtorts
world have been soi
e ehihMKk
hing
is Buddy Davis tho*-
who
VISIT
COPE’S JcONFECTIONERY
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Atii carT{ati(5k P1M
sandwiches
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ODUCT8
bANDWiCHES
COIFEE Si DONUTS
iOnc^letf Fountain
L
Oillege Station
reported for
!e first practice session in De-
’are Field House are fresh from
Texas high schools.
Coach Wilkins stated that a
definite schedule hag not been j
worked out as' yet but a list of
coming games will be announced
as soon as possible. Games have
Itwen arranged' with the SMU,
Texas, and Rice Frosh cSgers
it dates for the games have not
*n set? 'I • ' ' ’ ) rl • '
)ue to the idling by thp con-
Staff Editors Are
Chosen for Page
Mon staff appointment*; were
announced Inst week by Fish Dean
Reed, editor of the Freshman But-
tullon.
Pish Frank N. Manilas is
now sports editor, and Fish
George "Fig” Newton is feature
editor. «>Alu>r is Fish A. C.
Margbitfa.
Columnists ar$ Fish Hill Thomp
son, Zune Martin, and David Ricu.
No msko-up editor has been se
lected, but one will be appointed
ference rule that freshman basket
ball teams in the Southwest Con
ference are limited to a twelve
game slate the Talxies will prob
ably be spread OutXpver a two
month long season.
After the rugged fir'st work
out the boys seemed trt agree
that they w«*re definitely Hot in
ipe although they seemed to
hitting the loop wjti unusual
nsistantly. Coach Wilkins
pects to get his large' squad irt^
perfect shape in the monthlong
practice session before competi
tion begins.
Other outstanding school boy
starts who will team with Davis in
clude Richard Bentley, Harlingen;
oorge Broyles, San Antonio; Joe
urdett, Fort Wbrth; Bill Bybee,
marilio; Bob Church, Houston
f.
Karl' Hollier will probably be
into top condition some time j mu
week.
Fullback Robert ‘Buddy’ Shaef-
fer is still hindered by a charley
horse and will Hot Hjoin in the
hard workouts until it haa been
worked out.
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Outstanding center prospect Pat
Diffie was on the field in football
togs fo!r the first time since th*
starting week of practice Monday
afternoon. Diffie seriously injured
his shoulder while practicing! for
the, North-South ull-atar gamje in
Abilene. He is a 180-pounder from
Glade water. ; ■. i
Halfback Glenn Lippman ! was
none, the worse for wear after the
nocks dished out by 'the Cubs in
if efforts to stobj him or at
lOaSt slow him down. The El Campo
lad had to leave the game at least
four umes due either jto blows he
had taken or leg cramps.
The Fish play the Texas Yearl,-
Lamar); Bobby Farmer, Ama- in their final
rillo; Bill Glover, Beaumont (Beau
mont High) and Eddie Houser, Big
billing, 1
ings on Ndyembcr 20 at Kyle Field
game of the year.
Admission rirtelpli to tho game
will be given\to the! fihrim) for
chlldrenvcharity.
e rippled cli
'! i;-
ttlr—T
soon. Those now aidipg in make-
up are Fish A. Moreland, Jack
Skiles, Fish Knivcr, and Thompson.
11*1,
amy old
NOTICE
Schedules for All Buses To
And From All f joints I
CUT Tins mrt FOR YOUR REFERENCE
All buses core in g into ! Bryan also make
College Station, stopping only at the
~ ^TRAVEL AGjENCY
N. Gate M , . ■■ ■
Several other appointments to
fill some ' h*)^ positions {will be
tpade ip the near future, Reed
said. Many reporting jobs are sfill
open, *180. 1 -
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GREliHOUNl) 8CHRDULE GOING !
,;Houston, Galeston, Cori)us Chrjisti,
G SOUTH FOR:
.. .,, . , , |i, Lake Charles,
IKew, Orleans:|
| •; 5:lS A- ''
I : 8:50, A,
12:0>.F.:
GRE HOUND SCRRDULE GOING NORTH FORt
Worm, Waco,; Dallas, Abilene, El Paso:
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3:4& AiM. : ' ^:55 P.M.
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; 15 P.M.
1:30 P.M.'
:09 P.Mi
111:20 P.M.
- CORPS TRIP -
(Continued from Page 3)
will be good on the Saturday night
“Owl,” leaving at 11:45 p.m., and
on the Sunday morning “Hustler”,
leaving at 8:30 ijt.m., in addition to
the returning special, which leaves
at 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
Bus transportation to the Bryan
depot will be provided, Luke Har
rison, dean of men at the Annex,
raa] announced. .'
Lt. Col. Robert L. Melcher, com
mandant at the Annex, said “Last
year the freshmen’s conduct on
a
both corps trips was exemplinary,
and we hope) this year’s cla
follow their pattern.”
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1:10 P.M.
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kOHEDULE FOR; Austin, San An-
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DeLUXE CAFE
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IN FOOD
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ing of light/crisp, always fresh Morton
Potato Chips.... And a glass of your
favorite drink.
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Gil will arrivelifcOj) MM.
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rherc such featur is are
for granted. ' | r ,| "
Someone, however, has finally
realized that an Agile might
appreciate a few “homey” to*eh-
es thrown in to couhteract hi*
all too undomeaticj life. These
touches are being provided in
the form of dormitory lounges,
about a dozen of whjch are ex*
ss&r* i " •"t*
Lounges are definatiely not now
around here—the lirst one was ih-
stalled ten years ago. However,
up until now there has never been
a sufficient number ; of them 6n
the cami>n8. r ;i ■ | 31
The original lounge was built
in Kiest Hall at the same time
that building was constructed. It
was furnished jointly by money
left by Kiest and funds donated
by the YMCA.
it year ,the 'Board of Diro«-
appropriated $50,000 to be
used for lounge 'construction.
Dorms 9 and 10 and Hart Hall
were immediately equipped with a
few of the luxeries qfj life.
College officials 'conducted a
survey last year ioj determine
exactly how much and for wh*t
the Aggies Used the Ibunges. The
results of this survey d»sclosed
the fact that students used them
extensively. Entertaining guests
was the primary use to which
Aggies put the loqhges during
the weekend, while card games
Last
tors
cxcolle
most significant, fact gam*
rom the sutyey, howaver,
at all of the furniture and
mt in thfe rooms received: tno ,.
t care from the students.
Oii the basis ef these reporta, 1
the college renewed Fork on the
lounges. At the present time,’
lounges in Dorm! U and 15,
*nd Walton Hall are completed,
those in Puryear. and Leggett
Halls lack only the asphalt tile
floor
built
s, and two more/are being
in-Dorms 5. Shd 6. >•
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About one-third of the furniture
for these projects has already ar
rived on the campus, and the rest
itmn the next
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dent .activities.
is ex iected with
T
few
White,
actitities. The
schemes, furnishing details,
weeks), accordin
director of stu
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