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Page 2 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 26, 1960 THE BATTALION College Events
McGee New CADET SLOUCH AFS PrexyFor ’60- ’62 I
by Jim Earle
W. C. McGee Jr., of Houston, is the new president of the Association of Former Students.
J. W. Aston of Dallas, was elected vice president.
Mr. McGee, a member of the Class of ’31, is president of the Tennessee GaS Pipeline Co. He is a class agent, ’31; was a council man, member of the Association Executive Board, and a member of the Houston A&M club. Mr. and Mrs. McGee have a son now in A&M.
Aston, Class of ’33, is president of the Republic National Bank; past Student Loan Fund trustee; past president, Executive Board; member, Higher Education Committee; member, Dallas
<A&M club ‘and a member of the Cotton Bowl Association.
Elected to the Executitve Board were John Mithell, Class of ’34, Houston; Joe H. Ashy, ’29, Beaumont; and A. C. Elliot, ’33, Midland.
District vice presidents include David Britt, ’51, Wheeler; W. Nelson Rees, ’32, Odessa; Wayne Durham, ’40. Abilene; Louis Fields, ’49, Fort Worth; Forrest Roberts, ’31, Carthage; Barker Chapman, ’49, Waco; Melvin Maltz, ’47, Houston; Richard Weirds, ’42, San Antonio; E. C. Clark Jr., ’38, Corpus Christi.
Louisiana district: C. D. Long, ’34, Shreveport.
At-Large district, Harvey Cash, ’33, New York City.
Student Loan Fund trustees: A. 0. Nicholson, ’27, and J. L. Sewell, ’27, both of Dallas and 0. Dooley Dawson, ’32, Houston.
Representatives of the Development Fund Board for 8-year terms: L. R. Bloodworth, ’32, Wichita Falls; and E. J. Mosher, Houston; 2 year term, to fill unexpired term of Herman F. Heep, ’20, M. T. Halbouty, ’30, Houston.
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The Marshall Hometown Clubwill meet in the lobby of the Memorial Student Center tonight at 7:30 p.m.
The South Louisiana Hometown Club will meet in room 2-D of the Memorial Student Center tonight at 7:30 p.m.
The Waco Hometown Club will meet tonight in the YMCA Building at 7:30 p.m. Election of officers fo rthe coming year will be held.
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A thin, proud Aransas Pass science teacher is responsible for providing A&M with both verses of the “Spirit of Aggieland,” one verse of which has seldom been heard since it was written in the 1920’s.
The man’s name is Marvin H. Mimms, who, while attending A&M in the late 1920’s, decided, “We only play Texas University once a year, so why should we sing about them in the War Hymn when we’re playing TCU or Baylor?”
During the vacation months following his junior year, Mimms worked in his home town of Marlin, Tex. Gradually a song began to form in his mind.
“I added couplets until I had
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dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, nonprofit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and operated by students as a community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College.
Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Duewall, director of Btudent Publications, chairman ; Dr. A. L. Bennett, School of Arts and Sciences ; Dr. K. J. Koenig, School of Engineering; Otto R. Kunze, School of Agriculture: and Dr.
a balanced song with a tune I devised too,” said Mimms.
In the Aggie tradition, Mimms hitch-hiked back to school for his senior year. He went to Colonel Dunn, bandmaster, and the pair began pecking out the song on a piano. Dunn liked the song and called in Col. Ike Ashburn to hear it, and it met with Ash- burn’s approval, too.
The bandmaster peened band arrangements and soon the “Fighting Texas Aggie Band” was practicing Mimm’s song without realizing its future significance. “The Spirit” was introduced to the Corps at yell
practice, and the cadets liked it immediately.
The student body considered several other prospective alma maters written by professional song writers, but the “Spirit of Aggieland” was voted in as the school song. How could someone other than an Aggie capture the intense pride of the school in a songX they asked.
The words are as follows:“Some may boast of prowess
bold,Of the school they think so
grand;But there’s a spirit can n’eer
be told;It’s the Spirit of Aggieland.
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Monday, May 30, 1960 being a Holiday, in observance of Memorial Day, the undersighed will observe that date as a Holiday and not be open for business.
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