The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, September 26, 1930, Image 2
— CAUGHT SHORT with Marie Dressler and OEE () ED (OS (GID ED) am a> 0? Polly Moran From cleaning up in the kitchen to cleaning up in the stock market these two merry stars romp their ways through the funniest comedy ever made! Then came the crash! It’s a riot every inch of the way! Assembly Hall 6:30 and 8:30 THO) CI) TREN 1) GT) EE Saturday evening Admissicn 35 cents 40) EOE ) auy MTD) QD EID ERD) “ALL-ROUND MEN WIN They are efficient in every way. Mentally and physically; every muscle and every faculty under perfect contrsl and trained to do its part in the race to success. Good vision with eye comfort is essential to good work and there- fore to success in life. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINE] We employ modern methods without the use of drugs. Many “bad eyes” have been made to see well through our good glasses. DR. J. W. PAYNE, Optometrist Masonic Building — Bryan, Texas Opposite Queen Theatre 1. Under authority contained in 1st Ind., Headquarters, Eighth Corps Area, (ROTC 220.8), dated September 17, 1930, Lee A. Ilse is hereby discharged from the Re- serve Officers’ Training Corps. 2. With the approval of the President of the College, the fol- lowing appointments and assign- ments in the Corps of Cadets are announced: To be cadet first lieutenants: Badgett, L.tFo om 00k Co. G, Inf. Basinger, €.S. 000 Co.-B, 'S. C. (2nd in Command) Carl, BE. M., Jr. ....... Biry, B, F.C A. Chaney," MV. i... .oti Co. H, Inf. Chaney, W. Ya l. 5.2. Co. H, Inf. Farquhar, S. M. .......Co. C, Engrs. Floyd, “BR. Hl. nnn Co. G. Inf. Harwood, W. E. ........... Co. H, Inf. Hurst, D. L. ....Co. E, Inf. (Band) Morgan, P. Lato Co. C, Engrs. To be cadet second lieutenants: Barker, KE. Dl oars Co. A, Inf. Barker, J. Bu gin Co. E, Inf. Bell, BR. CC. ox 000 %..Co A Int, Brady, E. H. Coole, To. oS. te rs Co. E, Inf. Dautervie;- CoA. ovis Co Deatrtd. Tle sere ras Co. A, DeMaret, A. N. .......Btry B vy. B,F.A. Dewey, H.C. lea Jo. G, Inf. Dixon, RI i ane Co. G, Inf. vans, (CGC. Wi nie Sons, Co. H, Inf. Ford, W....R. i Btry A, F. A. Garela;: J. M.O0 00000. TraB, Cav. Humason, DD. W. ill. Co. Hj; Inf. King Ji Re.on cs nai Biry DD, BF. A. MeCalman, RB. D.i.. Co. A, S.C. Mather, G.- AL 2k Btry E, F. A. Schmidt, Be J. onus Co. G, Inf. Sullivan, R.A. 5. Co. A,:S. C. Taylor, Jo Hh Su Co. 'G, Inf. Williams, Haid. iat Co. G, Inf. To be cadet technical sergeants: Adcock, MoV. i ot Co. A, S.C. Hiner, Boia i aol Co. A, S. C. To be cadet staff sergeants: Planchette, A. J. 005 Col AES. C. Flournoy, C. H. DOAN gL Color Sgt., Engr. Bn. To be cadet sergeants: Collie, Ml. "W. ob. i Co. Harris, "B.ule Se sinion Co. G, Inf. Schunior,: G. EB. .... Co KE, Inf. Smith, Chas. Wallis. Co... G, Inf. By order of Colonel NELSON: H. B. GIBSON, Captain, Cav. (DOL) Adjutant G, Inf. SCHEDULE CHANGES An additional section of History 305, to be known as section 309, t has been scheduled for MWF 11. Fes a te Co. A, S. C. | = [= En = CRISP BROWN WAFFLES = spanked with pure butter and served with genuine syrup. = . bd bd Casey’s Confect “YY? SLE EEO AE SENIORS Read the following two notices in conjunction. Beginning Monday, September the 22nd, pictures for the Senior Section of the Ifonghorn will be taken. Delay in having your pic- ture made will constitute a serious setback to the Longhorn program and will prevent us from taking advantage of engwaving discounts. The last day on which Senior pie- tures may be taken is Saturday, October the 4th. Your whole- nearted co-operation in having your picture taken during this time will be appreciated. The taking of pictures for the Senior Class Section of the Long- horn and the Military Section will be combined to the following ex- tent and according to the following program: 1. Captains of companies and seconds-in-commonds will have one sitting made with the dress cap on. 2. All staff officers including and under the rank of major, will have one sitting made with the dress cap on. This does not include majors who are in command of bat- talions, or squadrons. 3. The cadet colonel, the cadet It. colonels and the cadet majors who possess commands, will have their class picture made as in pre- vious years and will have a full length standing picture in full dress uniform made for the mili- tary section. This change affects only those senior officers ranking under the corps, regimental and battalion commanders, and simply means that those affected will have one of their senior class picture sittings made with the dress cap on. Full instructions have been posted with the Aggieland Studio. If there is any misunderstanding on this score, please do not fail to let us know about it. E. M. MOORE, Editor