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@ ° OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS. (official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below | come under the following paragraphs | of the absence rule: May 8, 1925 (a) Anderson, L. Criswell, J. F. Dansby, N. J. Emmons, A. B. Foester, L. J. Gillispie, J. G. Gossett, H. A. Grammer, J. T. Hail,» JP. Heath, O. F. Hicks, D. A. McGee, A. G. Mabry, F. M. Manly, C. E. McCaleb, G. Mikeska, F. J. Miller, T. L. Parish, H. E. Pipes, C. F. Polk, S. W. Rogers, B. F. Schmidt, F. C. Strieber, A. L. Thornton, W. D. Westbrook, J. W. Wheat, D .P. Wilcox, M. W. (b) Hodge, J. F. Kimball, O. H. Schultz, D. B. Stribling, J. W. ————————————— GIRLS HERE FOR DANCE WILL NOT BE GIVEN HOTEL ROOMS. official) Young ladies who are coming to the College for the Corps dance tonight and who are not accompanied by some cadet’s mother will be given accomo- dations on the third floor of the Y. M. C. A. only by request at the “Y” desk. The hotel accomodations will not be adequate even to take care of all of the Mothers and inasmuch as this is their day, guests here primarily for the dances will be giver accomoda- tions elsewhere. THE COMMITTEE. - RE a... PENALTIES ASSESSED BY ACTION OF CADET COURT (Official) May 8, 1925. Disciplinary Order No. 33. 1. The following recommendations of the Cadet Courts having been ap- proved are published for the informa- tion and guidance of all concerned. For being absent without leave Cadets R. C. Terrill, C. Evans, and J. L. Allen are assessed fifteen hours extra duty and deprived of all privil- eges until sentences are served. 2. The cadets named above will re- port with rifles and belts to their ad- jutant at 1:00 p. m. Saturday and Sunday of each week until the above penalties are served. By Order of Colonel TODD, Commandant: D.2B."Baxt, Cadet Major Adjutant. rr — COMPANY COMMANDERS. (official) Each company will please send a representative to the Y. M. C. A. office tomorrow at 9:00 a .m. to receive the sweet peas for the Com- pany. If notice has not already been sent in as to the number of flowers required, do this without delay. W. HL. MATTHEWS, General, Secretary of Y. M. C. A. REVIEW. (official) On account of the review to be held May 11, classes will be suspended at 4 p.m. on that day. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. “Fish Stories” Will Be Exploded With Visit Of Mothers and Dads Many “Fish Stories” are expected to be exploded today with the arrival of papas and mamas to visit their sons and learn the actual conditions about College life. Ma and pa, dad and mother are likely to learn some things quite different than they have ever pictures them from reading sons’ letters, and speculating on various other reports. Most of the explosions, however, will contain pleasant rather than re- gretful surprises. Their enlighten- ment will be a benefit rather than a detriment to the institution to have them spend a couple of days with the students and learn the inside of Col- lege life and work as it is and not as it is sometimes told to be. It will be very much of a home scene by late evening as the mothers and fathers arrive during the day. All students who find their parents activities are next en the social program. Come in now and let us fit you out. Be prepared for every occasion. We have the latest in suits and snappy ac- cessories—everything to wear. A. M. WALDROP & COMPANY are coming and have not previously notified the committee are requested to file for reservations at the Y. M. C. A. Dallas Architeets Announce Addition of A. & M. Man to Firm Formal announcement of the as- sociation of E. B. La Roche, former head of the Department of Architec- ture of the A. & M. College with Her- bert M. Greene Company, architects of Dallas has been received here. The form of the announcement is as follows: “Herbert M. Greene Company, Ar- chitects, take pleasure in announcing as an associate member of the firm Mr. Edwin Bruce La Roche, A.I. A. an ex-student of Sewanee, a graduate of the College of Architecture, Cor- nell University, and since 1918, Head of the Department of Architecture ai the Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege of Texas. We extend to you a cordial invi- tation to call at our new offices. San- ta Fe Building ,Dallas, Texas. CORPS DANCE MESS HALL ANNEX THIS EVENING » A corps dance will be held in the Mess Hall Annex this evening begin- ning at 9 o’clock to the strains of music furnished by the Aggieland.