The Battalion Co lie fire Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, August 13, 1959 PAGE 3 Aggieland Cadets Train for Progress Battalion Visitors Visiting in The Battalion office yesterday Journalism Workshop, were, left to right, Sandy Fenner, Shara Lynn Spradlin, Judy Marshall and Dolores Denny, all delegates to the High School Fort Worth where High School. The girls are from they attend Birdville Four Lovely Visitors Enjoy Aggieland Trip EDITOR’S NOTE:—The follow ing article was writen especially for The Battalion by Dolores Den ney, Shara Lynn Spradlin, Judy Marshall and Sandy Fenner, four Johnson Attacks / ■■■■I Reported Helpful By TEX EASLEY WASHINGTON )_Jack Put nam, farm editor of the Tulsa World, fired up his pipe and it exploded. After the smoke cleared, he discoveredd the bowl blew up because a .22 caliber shell had rolled into it while the pipe was in his pocket. BE A MAGICIAN WRITE MEYER-BLOCH DIR.-CONJURORS' CLUB 240 RIVINGTON ST. N. Y-. C. 2 A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED girls attending the Journalism Conference now on the campus. Coming to Aggieland was an ex citing as well as an interesting trip for the students of Birdville High School in Fort Worth. .5 • Upon' arriving, we immediately began admiring:-the beautiful scen ery and extremely luxurious Me morial Student Center. Everyone then began the much- dreaded chore of unpacking and discovering the articles that had been left behind. We then began touring the beau tiful campus. Much to our sur prise we found the Aggies very friendly, polite and very proud of their campus and institution. Although most of us had only been here a day, we soon found ourselves being escorted onto a FeautifUl ; terrace at the Memory ial Student Center for a dance, with music furnished by Johnny Lyons and the Nu-Notes. 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