Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

 - Class of 1943

Page 29 of 476

 

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Page 29 text:

. . . symbolic tribute to every Aggie’s memory of Aggieland.

Page 28 text:

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Page 30 text:

1. Johnny Hill and Company. 2. Admiration a la Marcelle and Frank. 3. The Bryan “400” steps out. ☆ 1. Bobby Harris and Jane Lou Short groovin’ it up. 2. The Press Club’s night to howl. 3. Howard Crossland swings out. 4. Engineers having a good time—without slide rules. 5. O. K., stare—too crowded to dance anway. 6. Double or Nothing? 7. Watch the birdie.

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