i FRONT BASEMENT m : ' • r I' 7 • > % -Hr I . ii’ rr 1 I ! * : > Published Weekly By The Students of The A. A M. ( olle^e of Texas ■3K. i i i 4. " i »4. COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS, MAY 1 24, 1933. VOLUME XXXII NUMBER :*4 • lior Banquet, Pr Ball To Conclude Final Events, Aggieland And Serenaders Play PROGRAM FOR COMMENCEMENT WEEK War Dance Feature of Finite" B4I; Seniors Admitted To Prom and Dance Free. nations ‘ for the Junior rt. Junior Prom, and Final completed yesterday, ac- to an announcement made today Iky L. O. Zapp of Houston, vice-pffesident of the Junior Class. The Campus Serenaders will play ft>r the Junior Banquet which will be held in the Mess Hall An* nax Tpiraday, June 1, at six forty* five p. m. The uniform for the ban quet *ill be slacks, Sam Browne belt V>th shoulder strap, and Admission will be to jun- their dates only. The price ssion for this affair will be per plate. will be admitted free to team .that took second place in the the Junior Prom which will follow Southwest (jonference meet were the banquet at nine o'clock and last until two a. m. Uniform for the da^re will be slacks and white . .. shirto. | The A W ieland Orchestra twe,v * mt ‘ n,ber8 01 the b#! ' eba11 will pJ4(y for the prom and admis- team,that finished third were a* sioa fdr juniors with their dates wardq^ their “Ts”. On the condi- wtll be one dollar per couple. tion that they fill all scholastic The jhfnrieland Orchestra and requirement*, seventeen members ( ampul Serenaders will play of thi freshpian track teaai and a War Dance for the Final twelve members of the baseball Ball Much will be xiven Fri- team jvere awarded numerals, day ni^ht, June 2, from 9 ’til 2. ( Thoae reeeifcrinir letters in base- Numbe# one uiiSrm without ball Were BiB Cochran, Houston; ' 31 MEN GIVEN \[[ AND LETTEDS •HI I ^ Twenty-Nine Freshman Ath- ItMa Are Awarded Nutner- •iTr ] ■ , • F^nJ ITT ij | 1 Nineteen members of Coach Frank Anderson's track and field awarded letters by the Athletic Council Tuesday afternoon, while 1:30 a. m.- 10:.K) a. m. Sunday, May 2H i i j/ -Parade honoring “T" men and the awardina of “T” medals and intramural m-'dals. Also the awarding of the military ribbon to the members of the col lege rifle and pistol teams. -Baccalaureate sermon by Bislop H. A. Beaz of the Methodist Episcopal Churdh of Houston. 4:30 p. m.—Outdoor Concert by the A and' M Band. Thursday, June 1 7:00 p. m.—Junior banquet. 9:00 p. m.—Junior promenade. Friday. Juae 2 4:00 p. ni^—Competitive drill followed by exhibition drill by , - Ross Volunteers. 5:00 p. m.—Formal presentation of reserve commission* by Brigadier Geaeral Charles H. Howland, com manding the Third Brigade, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. 8:00 p. m.—President and Mrs. Walton at home informally to members of the senior class and their guests, and members of the faculty and their families.. 10:00 p. m.—Final ball. Saturday. June 3 . JbOO a. m.—Commencement processional. 9:15 a. qi.—Commencement exercises, address by Dr. H. Y. Benedict, president of Texas l^niversity, Austin, Valedictory by Cadet Ijeutcnant-Colonel H. W. Perkins. Conferring of degree*. 12:30 p. m.—Graduation review. Candidates For Graduation Dr, Mark Francis. Dean of Veterinary Medicine School, IVeNciiled Fellowship. For theifirty-first time since its founding in 1892, the Texas Aca demy of Science held its annual spring mdeting May 19-20 at Col leg* Statipn. The me+ting officially opened Friday n^ht with a banquet the college mess hall, at which the new members were presented aad Dr. Mark Francis, dean of the school of Veterinary medicine, was awarded the first lifetime fellow- Three Hundred And Twenty-two! Are Candidates For Bachelor’s Degree; Twenty-eight For Master’s Summer School At A and M To ! 1 ' l,r Begin June 6th Seventeen Other* Awarded Bachelor's Decree At Mid- Term. blouse dance, ted fr< classmi lar wit without one rill be regulation for this mion will also be admit- to this dance, bid under wit! be charged one dot- key deposit or two dollars key deposit. . A. S. M. E. Gives First Midnite Show I ' . ship that has ever been bestowed Annual Banquet lo Be Given ,,p " n ‘' 0 ’ Monday Evening Saturday, May 27 the physics auditorium fol- ANNUAL LIVESTOCK SHOW WILL BE HELD Y, JUNE 2ND. M’. E. Scarborough. C. E. Long, and M. W. JohntwM Are Elected Officer*. the banquet. Dr. Francis g lecture on the “Evoltt- Dpmestu- Animals”. The | i p evdning’s prbgram was concluded The Phantom Broadcast" To on thp ,,f H* P^y^cs build Be Find Midnite Picture with gn opendiouse session under the d> r * r Gon of B. E. Vexey, assbeiate professor of Physics, who Show n AC A and M. Bob (loni|elley. Fort Worth; Cap tain Htob (Isrwy, Livingston; Tom mie Hutto, t oahoma; Ike bowen- stein, .El Paio; W. W. Mitchell. LongV^ew; Wilson Moon. Holland; Jake }Mooty,1 Fort Worth; Bob Scheet, Marshall; Marshall Phaw, EbnisJ Bill Sddd. Fovt Worth; • n< * Egrl If'eber, b’ixon. Tiajk lettefmen are as follows: Captaai Gilbert Addickg La Grangf( T. W, Akins, Fort Worth; Foy and Roy Cook, Lamptssas; I WilbUI DoBoM, Jr., Santa Anna; OI .nn iunm-Bi r.n(cm«-TTs ai a dbii-■ I g , ( HectodfuMMs, Saltillo, Mexico; h Hd in the mess hell annex Th * » how wi,1 V th * fin,t ""d-nite *s kader; Geology, Dr. H. H. Sten- at Cugey ‘ g in ^ he « Y » Building. ■ * “ ‘ “ ... — , 0 f m ^roup consisting Expen.se* for Summer Ses sions Depend on Action '{ 43rd State I/egi^iature. The first term of school is scheduled to open on June 6 and last until July 15, the sec ond term opens the following Mon day, July 17, a.id closes August Stf, according to the summer ses sion number of the college cata logue which is available in the reg istrar's office this week. As in former years, acronsoda- tions will be available for married eouples as well as single men and women students in designated dor mitories on the campus. This year the college mess hall will not be I open, C. H. Winkler, dean of the A total of three hundred and fifty students are candidates for graduation in the June class this year. Three hundred and twenty- two of this number are candidate* for the bachelor's degree and twen ty-eight for the master's, accord ing to an announcement today by E. J. HoweB, registrar of the col lege. Seventeen bachelor’s degrees, not included in the above total, were awarded to mid-term jgradn- summrr stes this year. The number of candidates for graduation is slightly under th» total of last year which iacluded three hundred and thirty-nine for the bachelor’s degree and twenty- four for the master’s. Professors of the mechanical engineering department guests of the A and M Student Chapter of the American Society* Arrangements have been com- gate an astronomical l^ture i Jhooi D f vocational teaching and pleted and pei*iissk>n has been ob- l-rtnittol vi*iu>r, to ul,,! n f the .umm.r school, an- toinod from .ho comoduhtaaf. or, "T . h J* .t U d.m. m.y fir- for An’o'ieUnd's first “mwl • Xr U ** t b< ** n ®* tr get tbahr n*eals in the dining mom for AWolood. Sr.. -n,«|. | Uf+) , BoUoy. -Hh D,. * A „,„. nd CAVALRY DEFEATS T _B IDTH. HORSE SHOW Open Classes Held In Addi lion To Cadet Competitive Events. i napier oi me American cwciei) ■_ . ■ , . „ i ^ l. _ i . «>r cuu«r-\sni»|j ui me ^ggirismi of Mechanical Engines* at a ban n,t * • how ^"My nigbt. M.y 27. | R. C. Reevfs. profeswr of botany, Inn and i,^ lunch „ h . d professors of the department by Exhibition Will Be Sponsored Jack Herring, Cuero; Jack Hester, j Monday night. May 22 By tile Saddle and Sirloin Gulf; Boyce (Hank) Irwin, Koaae; j G jf U were ri ven to ewrh of the OnJ 'jack ^ohler, Palestine; Jimmie LightfAot, Rockdale; Sam Lagan, Preparations are well under way Sonora; Joe Marka, Bryan; Wilbur for the annual livestock show, | Rando*, Hsllettsville; Walter which will be held Friday evening. Skripki. Rosceburg; Os Billimek. June 2, In the Animal Husbandry p ot >,; iTam fCennerly, Boulton; pavilion, according to Profeasor D. George Lord. Jourdanton; and W. Williams, head of the animal Georgei MeVef, Parsons, Kansas. show ever held on the campus. The picture chosen lor the occasion is The Phantbm Broadcast ", with the graduating seniors. The gifts Vivienne Osbofne and Ralph Grav- were presented by B. B. Mabry ea. husbandry department. Livestock of various kinds will be exhibited and commented on by students; speeches will be made; and medals will be awarded mem bers of the International Livestock Freshmen receiving a numeral in track are W. p. Alexander. Cool- idge; X T. Bgrnett. Palacios; H. G. Barton, MafUn; O. C. CoWert. w ej K hts Rockspfings; V. B. Davia, Brack. • of San Antonio, who acted aa toast master for the banquet. Following the presentation of gifts, each pro fessor made a short talk. Paper weights made of bronze with class name inscribed on them were awarded by the M. E. De- to the seniors. The were in the form df a star, and were made by the under- On Saturday night a number of prizes including a five tube Cros- ley radio, and a wide variety of smaller prizes which were contrib uted by Bryan'and College Station merchants will; be given away. The prizes and their donors are as follows: one pair of Friendly Five shoes,, A. M. Waldrop and Co.; three shirts, Sam Kaplan Tai- BWflng Team, and winners of the Houston; M. H. Ghrxa, sophomore, and freshman Montertey, Me^ieo; G. H. Martin. ck judging contests. Dean - —«■ t will present the medals. (Contimifd on page 3) villa; Jjlke Gaits,: Victoria; ^ F. | 0 f ^ mec hanical engi- lor Shop; one pair of pajamas, J. neering department. j C. Penny Co.;;one pair of shoes, t jo Y. M. C. A! Offers Accommodations At Nominal Price During World Fair At the close of the banquet an Bullock and Atkin; three chickan election of officers was held for dinners, De Luxe Cafe; one Milano the school year of 1933-34, at pipe, Casey’s Confectionary; one which time W. E. Scarbrough of pair of shoes, Exchange Store; and Abilene was elected president of a can of face powder and one bottle the A. S. M. E. to succeed 0. C. of hair tonic, Campus Barber Shop. Crockett, Denton, who graduates “All day” suckers will be gives in June. Other officers elected at away at the ddors to the first the banquet were 0. D. Lang, Ros- thousand patrhns, through the coe, vice-president; and W. Johnson, Amarillo, chairman programs committee. equipment, barber shop, beauty parlor, tailor shop, 24-hour laun dry service, and a resident phy sician. Outdoor parking space is also provided. The National Council has ar ranged three one-week periods of . ^ , , , all-expenhe paid jedwational tottra. off,r to irroup. V„. T|)w |>f(uxb Jo „, 3, iting the Chicago International Ex- Septemb* 4-11, hnd September 11- position #iis summer at nominal 18. The fntire dost for one waek prices. It* buildings are conven- will be I*. This amount innlod^s: | Pamphlets On World’s Fair Mav Be Had At I>oral Y. M. C. A. Desk. The Chiiago Y. M. C. A. with its existing buildings and six thousand rooms, has made arrangements to EX-STUDENT LOANS ARE MADE TO 372 DURING PAST YEAR Association’s Loans Average From Eighty To Ninety Dollars Apiece. During the past school year, the Ex-Students' Association has help ed 372 boys to go to A and M by iently located throughout the city, [(1) rroonJ and board (two mefIs j making loans averaging eighty to some just h few minutes from the per day); (2) iwimission to expo- posit ion grounds and the Y. M. sitioh; (3| three concessions of #s- C. A. Hotel, with its twenty-six peciil interest tp everyone, Lm- hundred rooms, is just a few; cobi Grodp, Fort Dearborn, atui blocks from these grounds. the Chineke Temple; (4) the epc- One buOking, the West Side J cursien* oA Lake* Michigan which Profession^ Schools Department, affords vi^ws pf the lighting apd at 1804 Wept Congress Street, has sky line pknoramfi of Chicago apd for transient the exposkidi; (a) transportetien courtesy of the Aggieland Grocery. Tickets will be on sale at the ticket box in frtont of the Assem bly Hall at ten fifteen o’clock and the shorn- will begin promptly at ten thirty. In addition to the fea ture picture there will be a ’’Mick ey Mouse" and i two reel comedy. mo .army officers of the quarter- matfter’s department, three A and M professors, and a reporter from the Jieustorr Press; and a historical tript to Hugtsville, lead by F. F. Buii. associate professor of geol ogy! At Hantsville an inspection wmi made of the Sam Houston Stale Teachers College, the La Salle monument, and the State pen itentiary, where dinner was served by tlx- penitentiary authorities. L. 0. SMITH WIENER OF ANNUAL STOCK |6 CONTEST and Whately Runners- In Annual Saddle and (jontest. a group consisting Expenses for the summer aee- of tight University of Texas and ^ to any chMnge th . t tw« Baylor University students, mi|rht ^ mild< , by the Forty . third tkr|e Aggie cadeU, two San Anto- Sut# Legislature, are as follows: Matriculation fee, per term. $5; medical service, payable only once, 12; and room rent per term of six weeks 15. Persons interested in the cours es to be offered each term should secure ■ copy of the summer ses sion bulletin at the registrar's of fice. Artillery cadets went ilow* in drfeat before the horsemanship >f the Cavalry competitors sit the tenth annua! horse showifcefd on the college drill field Saturday, May 20. , Besides the cadet competitive events, there were several open - chniiea. [ All winners in the show Mere awarded ribbons and winners in certain classes were presented .with silver cups. Summary of events: Fine harness class: Good Loan, Dr. R. P. Marsteller, driver and veterinary medicine department, owner, first; Liberty Loan, Owen / Ex-Student President Warden To Speak At Engineer Banquet Brown of * Mia (iarrigan driver and animal hus bandry department owner, secend; ('ally King. J. Y. Henderson, driver, With a score of 538, L. D. Smitp. Bryan, won first place in the innual sophomore livestock judgBig contest which was held Thursday, May 18? under the spon sorship of th« Saddle and Sirloin ('lub. H. A. Fitzhugh, Tolar, acted as superintendent for the contest. Th4 twenty contestants entered in th| contest judged eight classes Ladies’ three-jpdited: Mrs. An nie Mustain, first; Mrs. J. E. Reier- son, second; Mrs. Lyman Reed, thi»4- Trophy: Dr. R. P. Marstel- Mrim*/! ■ \|. L Cadet three-gaited class: J. O'. Cunningham (Cav ), Saint 'fat first; R. R. Osborn (Cav.), F#rt i Sam Houston; G. L. Ingram »• r^rj. h ruT^:i was elected president of the Epis- 4. £ Anen lesd sneb a group, and who will sc- xwrw m wiu wnu «— five cent per day reduction to all cure a party of fifteen to join such persons .pf—anting membership a group, will get all above expe*- cards from their local T. M. C. A. ses free. Arrangements have been made whereby ceftain floo rs will be set .- #• -wrmg the \ use of wo- •eaaion; $ut only Bummer, ministration Buildiif offered to roieum Production be available for si g}< f‘TUv b.;^: P-mph* 1 Chics go V ku.ubec of too ran, another infor mation may be bad for the asking at the local Y. M cording to ;M. L. secretary. | C. A. desk. aC- HA.O being from Sears Roebuck and tee; and C. H. Rollins, chairman Company. of publicity committee. Any student who has cerr.pL-U^' A vote of thanks was extended at lens' ^ ‘ ‘ « 4, m, ,.