The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 21, 1916, Image 4

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    Corporals Gibbens, Wiedenfield,
Frnka, and Rees.
COMPANY “D”
Sergeants Sanders and Hensarling,
Corporal Hopkins.
COMPANY “E”
Sergeants Sneed and Wipprecht, Cor
porals Gardner and Griesenbeck.
COMPANY “F”
Sergeant Judd, Corporals Adkisson,
Brady, and Robertson.
COMPANY “G”
Sergeants Bittle and Starnes, Corpor
als Humphreville, Arledge and*
Wiseman.
COMPANY “H”
Sergeant Mogford, Corporals Con
over, McFadden and Carper.
TO THE SECOND REGIMENT:
COMPANY “A.”
Sergeant Smith, Corporals Burns,
Price, Amsler and Thornton.
COMPANY “B”
Sergeants Lowry and Westerhoff,
Corporals Hatley, Jones, Gaedcke,
and Cronk.
COMPANY “C”
Sergeant Greathouse, Corporals Mit
chell, Oates and Eckhardt.
COMPANY “D”
Sergeants Nash and Becker, Corporal
Potter.
COMPANY '“E”
Sergeant McKnight, Corporals Sette-
gast and Brooks.
' COMPANY “F”
Sergeants McNew, Alex and Carna
han, Corporals Slemmons, Le-
hoefener and Porter.
COMPANY “G”
Corporals Davis, J. W., Baker, Ayres
and Abicht.
COMPANY “H”
Sergeants Savage, McLean, and Nor-
ment, Corporal Watson.
. TO THE BAND:
Corporal Appling.
3. All changes necessitated by
this order will be shown on Morning
Reports to-morrow. Where men are
transferred from one Company to
another the number of the room and
name of the hall in which they will
be quartered after the transfer will
be turned in to the Coinmandant’s
Office with the least practicable de
lay.
By order of the Commandant:
0. S. GRAY,
Captain, Corps Adjutant,
Adjutant.
Headquarters Corps of Cadets
Africultural & Mechanical College ofTexas
College Station, Texas.'.
Nov. 20. 1916.
MEMORANDUM:
Hereafter, Battalion Staff .and
Non-Commissioned Staff officers
will attend all Drills.
At drills other than Regimen
tal or Battalion, they may be ex
cused by the Major of their Bat
talion; otherwise they are requir
ed to attend.
By order of the Commandant.
O. S. GRAY,
Cadet Capt. & Adjt.
Guard Detail.
November 22, 1916.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Lieut. Burkett, J. M.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Priv. Bramlett, F. L.
To Heads of Departments:
When a cadet who has been ex
cused from drill or other military
duty, in order to enable him to
work for a department, has been
relieved from said work, it is re
quested that the Commandant be
notified, in order that the cadet
may be taken up for full dutjr*
All who have spoken for re
serve seats to the Thanksgiving
game call at Y. M. C. A. office
and secure thepi.