The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 2 Tuesday. April 10, 1956 McCALL’S Humble Service Station “Where Service Is First” l East Gate VI 6-4922 Hy 6 SUMMER VACATION . . .? I^earn to speak SPANISH, fulfill language requirement, increase your EARNING pow er, in AIK - CONDITIONED comfort. II weeks course $435.00. Folder free: Latin- American Institute Station A, Hattiesburg, Miss. On Campus with MaxQhuJman (Author of "Barefoot Boy With Cheek,etc.) THE MANY LOVES OF THORWALD DOCKSTADER When Thorwald Dockstader—sophomore, epicure, and sports man-first took up smoking, he did not simply choose the first brand of cigarettes that came to hand. No, indeed! He did what any sophomore, epicure, and sportsman would do: he sampled several brands and then picked the gentlest, tastiest, most thumpingly, wondrously, unfailingly pleasing of all — Philip Morris, of corris! Similarly, when Thorwald Dockstader took up girls, he did not simply select the first one who came along. No, indeed! Thorwald sampled. He took out several likely girls and then he compared their charms and then he made his choice. His first date was with an English lit major named Elizabeth Barrett Grish, a wisp of a girl with luminous eyes and a soul that shimmered with a pale, unearthly beauty. Trippingly, trippingly, she walked with Thorwald upon the beach and sat with him behind a windward dune and listened to a sea shell and sighed sweetly and took out a little gold pencil and a little morocco notebook and wrote a little poem: 7 will lie upon the shore, 1 ivill be a dreamer. I will feel the sea once more Pounding on my femur. Thorwald’s second date was with a physical ed major named Peaches Glendower, a broth of a girl with a ready smile and a size 18 neck. She took Thorwald down to the cinder track where they jogged around thirty or forty times to open up the pores. «- - — ——— -mn Ti -• # • ..7feyi/oo6ec/<3roati 60KE 0Z A MARRIED COUPLE you , CAN'T/ Tuses'e OMYONE Of YOU.. 3!..-