The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 30, 1933, Image 1

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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, M^Y 30.
OLUME XXXII
NUMBER 35
FOR DEGREES !ARE ANNOUNCED
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JUNIORS COMPLETE PLANS FOR FINAL DANCES
Aggieland And Campus Serenades
To Play War Dance At Final Ball;
! Senior Class {Will Be Honored
Final decorations are now|being made for the Junior
Prom, Junior Banquet, and Final Ball<io be held ih the
collt >re mess hall Thursday and Friday night of this week,
according to an announcement,by T. $. Roots, chairman of
' decorations committee.
The Junior Banquet will feature talks by W. A. McLeod
of Cucro, historian of the junior
class, and also by the other class
officers. J. V. Rollins of China will
act as toastmaster. Music for the
banquet will be furnished by the
Campus Serenaders. Admission
will be to members of the class of
*34 and their dates only.
The Aggieland orchestra will
play for the Janior Pnom which
will follow the banquet at nine
o’clock and last until two. The
grand march of the junior class
will begin at ten o'clock, led by
Henry Wendler, president of the
Junior Class, and Miss Helen Fat*
tin, junior student at C. I. A. Ad
mission will be to juniors and mem
bers of the senior class. Tax for
the affair will be one dollar for
Juniors. Seniors are to be ad
mitted free.
A war daner between the Cam
pus Serenaders and the Aggie
land Orchestra will be featured at
the final ball Friday night be
tween 9 and 2 s. m. Seniors will
be honored at the ball, which is
the last get-together of the entire
student body. The price of ad
mission will be one dollar plus key
room deposit
mitted free.
ARCHITECTURAL MODEL AND DESIGNER
*
Above is shown Ike model of a ed. From the program of required 1 through the use of dimunitive
residence reeently completed by L. ments he worked out and design*, shrub* and trees which are also
Bhrcmlaureate Services Held In j **• Cook, graduate student in the ed the residence as one of the msjj
Guion Hall On Sunday for architectural department, now on jor projects in architectural
iCaadMates for Degrees.
feishop H. A. Boax of Hous
ton. Methodist Episcopal Church
SoSth, delivered the baccalaureate
sermon to graduating seniors, can
didates for Master Degrees. Uwir
relatives, friends, and faculty mem
bers In Gqion Hall at ten-4hirty
Sunday motmiag, May 28. Bishop
Boax seUvted his text from the
second Book of Kings, and titled
it, “Shew Thyself A ||lan”.'
The essentialness of “sterling in-
tagtitjr^ taking with preparedness
Seniors will be sd- for one's job in life were stressed
by Bishop Boax. The speaker ex
display in the architectural depart- sign during the first term,
ment drafting room*. The second reqairement of the
Cook was originally given-a pro- problem vfas to make a model of
gram of requiremeats accompan- the house and property at a scale
led by a topographical map giving of M inch equals 1 foot, and the
the contours of the property for treatment of the landscape a* wellJ ** W, *‘ r hy courtJ, • * nd * w ' n1
which the house was to be design- The later was admirably donAi ming pool.
at the proper scale.
Cook used what is commonly
called the Mediterranean type of
arrbiteciuwi which embodies the
rambling freedom of elements, all
of which gre blended and tied to-
W.V. HOLMES IS
ELECTED HEAD OF
A. S. C. E. FRIDAY
Prnudent of Ex-Studenta As
sociation Speaks To Group
At Annual Banquet.
W. W. Holme* of Shamrock was
‘ , »4ected president of tke Student
Chapter of the American Society
Alexander Named 9 ARMY OFFICERS
Winner of Fifth ORDERED TO FORT,
Danforth Awart
Three Hundred And Forty-eight.
Are Candidates for Degrees To
Be Conferred Saturday Morning
; • JilfTT !I J. C
Approximately three hundred and forty-eight! degrees
will be awarded to members of the present senior class and
students taking graduate work at the commencement ex
ercises to be held in Guion Hall Saturday morning, June 3rd.
According to the list given out E. J. Howell, registrar
of the college, there are three hundred and twenty candidates
—— — ~ — ffor the Bachelor's Degree, a nd
twqnty-etght candidates for the
Master’s Degree.
The degrees will be awarded at
the commencement exercises Sat
urday morning, following the C-om-
megcemeeit address by Dr. H.. Y.
Benedict, president of Texas Uni
versity, and the valedictory by
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel H. W.
J Perkins.
j A list of the candidates are aa
| follows:
The candidates are as follows:
Request Has Been Made for In Agricultural Administration:
Camp To Last Only 35 Duya Gilbert S. Addkrks. La Grange;
In Order That All Eligible Leo Elliott Bumgarner, Crockett;
May Attend. Twalier Lewis Gerahovits, Hills-
" boro; Isadora Albert Handler, Gal-
Orders for the annual Reserve j vestdn; Arnold Richard Johnson,
Officers Training Corps Summer | Ft. Worth; Arnold Richard John-
Camp for juniors were received late son. Ft Worth; Oscar Mathews
P. G. Homeyer Was Runner-
up In j Closed' Contested
Race For Thia Year's Fel
lowship.
R. T. Alexander, Canadian, won
of Civil Engineers at A and M^for the fifth annual Danforth Founda-
«— 'plained that genius is one’s capa-
Guerdrum Is Awarded citjr for vv0,k and «>ntino«d w>th
Prize for The Most
Improved Marksman The baccalaureate service waa
proceeded by one of the most col-
T. X. Guerdrum of San Antonio, orfnl and Impressive ceremonies , next year at the annual banquet tion fellowship offered to the out-
elected this year’s most improved of the year, the procession of fa- held in the Me»* Hall Annex Fri- standing junior of the school of
member of the rjfle team, was a- culty members and candidates for day night. May 26. Holmes, secre- agriculture
warded a gold watch chain in re- degrees down military walk be- tary and treasurer of the A. S. C. j - A committee of faculty mem-
cognition of his accomplishments tween two lines of the uniformed E. this year, will succeed E. J. Wil- bers selects, the two students who
cadet corps. The slow music from Ison ss president of the society, rank highest in an oral examina-
the band and the stillness of the The election followed the banquet tion and then their names., quali-
SILL, OKLAHOMA
Sunday afternoon by Lieutenant I Kingston. Garrison; Robert Bird
Colonel A. R. Emery, head of A j Long, Dallas; William Paul Macha-
mehl, Bellrilie; Otho Leroy Mimms,
j Ralls; Christopher Otto Moset, Jr.,
and M Military Science Depart
ment. 1
Preparations are now being made ^
for 230 members of the present
junior class of A and M to
leave immediately after the Final
Review Saturday afternoon, June
3, for the camps where each res-1 ^
Sr
Jaties Carrol Nash, Leona;
Officers To Be Assigned
Units For Summer In The
Government Reforestation
Program.
at the decoration ceremony pre
ceding the review of the Corps
Sunday morning. Along with the spectators
other members of the rifle team, emiity of the affair.
Guerdrum was presented with s j ; Jr-^ 1 *"* 1 1 1 1
medal given to (he winners of the Member* Selected To
much to the sol- and a semi-planned program.
fications, and letters written by
Eighth Corps Area rifle match.
Other members of the team a-
war.lid medals were W, F. Sin
clair, Galveston; Jack Harding,
j; Pallas; O. A. Seward, Amarillo;
: c J. O. Jfranx. Dallas; C. J. Anderson,
Lawn; and G. R. Rhine, Roy Huf-
faker, G. H. Samuels, and J. A.
IfcDavitt, all of San Antonio.
! Winning eighty-two out of the
ninety-four intercollegiate match
es enterd, one of the three places
for individual scores in the Hearst
Trophy match, and first place in
the Eighth Corps Area Medal
Match, the rifle team closes a very
successful season.
nberfc Sell
Edit 1933-34 Annual
Announced By Dryden
seniors advising that they continue
Members ^f tke 1933-34 Long- th *‘ r "tudy after gradtarion. ami
horn staff recently selected by J. offered encouragement that con-
W. Dryden. Robetown, editor of ditions would likely improve in the
next year’s Kagie annual. Were; < nf * r foturt.
T. B. Warden, president of the them are sent to W. H; Danforth,
Ex-Students Association and rep- president of Puring Mills, who
resentative of the Portland Ca- makes the final choice. P. G, Hom-
ment Association, and 0. H. Kock. eyer of Ft- Worth was declared
Director of Public Works of the | runner-up this yaw
City of Dallas, each spoke to the Alexander* will join thirty other
M. 8. Burton, engineering student
from Tyler, Who will be associate
editor; Jack Harding, Dallas,
Greetihorn editor; and J. M. Car
rol, Denton,'ftports editor.
Though no actual work has be
gun, tentative plans for next year
have beea made, and the other staff
members will be announced soon.
Eight New Buildings Will Be
Available Next Year; Four To f
Be Used Fart of Summer School
students, who were Selected in a
similar man tier from other agri
cultural colleges throughout the
NUlgfl 1
urday by lieutenant Colonel A. R.
Emery. Professor of Military Sci
ence and Tactics, several officer*
of the local military department
have been ordered to Ft. Sill, Ok
lahoma. thif week, where they will
be assigned units for the summer
in the government reforestation
MjipMk.. Importing to the Com
manding General of the Civilian
Iconaervatiop Corps, they will be
trietoifnated to certain camps in the
weveral northwestern states, where
[they will probably remain all sum-
frner, according to Colonel Emery.
[ Those officers reporting to Ft.
Kill are Captain Raymond Orr,
Vaptain C. S. Richards, Captain
(Dallas R. Alfonte, Lieutenant J.
Arnold Sharp, Jr., Mooringsport,
La.; Wsyne Leslie Sigler, La Fes-
illiam Maurice Simpson, Har-
Wsldon A. Steinmann, La
pective unit will be represented. | Grange; J« M. Tarver. Rosebud;
according to the orders recerved 1 Thomas Weber, Nixon; jRax-
by Colonel Emery. • **°»d Wells, Rosebud; Eli O. Wot-
Enrollment for the summer camp : ^mitlvilfe.
will be as follows: 61 Infantrymen. | In Agricultural Engineering:
67 Field Artillerymen, and 13 mem- Ea^ed* Cloy Buie, Grandview;
bers of the Signal Corps will at- Naim Eliahou Khaxxam. Bagdad,
country, in tgro weeks of research !•>: K. iersoni Lieutenant Leonard
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Caraway To Head
Industrial Arts
Club Next Year
Slate Directors of iMltiatri.’Yl
I du< .tnon Speak Al Annua!
(Tub Banquet Wednendav
Nig: lit.
A. K Caraway. B Artillery. Luf
kin. wa» elected president of the
in the Purina Mills laboratories at
j St. Louis, Missouri, and at Gray
Summit experiment station. After
' that the gropp will spend two
week of stugy and recreation at
| the American Youth Foundation
j Camp at Shejby, Missouri.
The fellowship ca
ilp cafries a
tary allowance of on4 hundred dol
lars, twenty-jive dollars a week,
with no stiphlatioR as to
penditure. *
Nachman. Lieutenant Morriss
Marcus, Lieutenant J. B. Bin ns,
ieutenant Kingsley S. Anderssen,
nd Licutcngnt J. V. Carroll.
Although it is possible that these
jffficcrs will remain on duty after
the bei/mniqg of the Bchool ses-
mone- (bon aext fag. R. O. T. C. courses
Htl ha continued as usual. Colonel
may said.
its ex
tend Fort San Houston at San
Antonio; 32 members of the Cgv-
alry Squadron will attend Camp
Clark at Brocketviile; 35 Engi
neers will go to Fort McIntosh at
Laredo; 16 Coast Artillerymen will
go to Fort Barrahcas at Pensacola.
Florida; and 6 Chemical Engineers
will attend the chemical warfare
camp at Edge wood Arsenal in
Maryland.
Request has been made by the
Corps Area Headquarters that
camp last only 35 days this year
instead of the usual 42 in order
that all men in the first year ad
vanced course who are qualified
to attend camp will be able te go.
according to Colonel Emery. The
present order for camp eliminate*
33 eligible men in the government
allotment because of the lack of
funds, but final orders from Wash
ington are yet to be received.
Trunks will be checked at the
station as usual and will be deliv
ered to camp.
Iraq; Robert Henry Vahrenkamp,
Kfllaea.
In Agriculture: Spence Butler
Apple, Jr n San Juan; A. L. Bag
gett, (Justine; Allan Estes Bryant,
Corsickna, Glenn Winfred Coie-
mrfn, McKinney; Emmett Waitkin
Dobbs, Grandview; Thomas Kyla
Donalson. Austin; Henry Allen
Fitxhugh, Tolar; Allen Preston Go
forth, Tolar; Robert Jewel Gwin r
Oenavgle; Carl Leroy Her forth.
Garland; Edgar H. Hudgins, fiun-
gerfori; Henry F. Kothmann, Ma
son; George Pleasant Lord, Jeur-
danton; John Joseph McGrath*
Galveston; Otis B. Magrill. Mar
shall; Clyde Williams Maifier, Wa-
Co; Robert Pleasant Marshall,
RaMeiUMimaa; Willis Wilson Mit
chell, Longview; Tom Clint Morris,
Porreston; Prank Nagy, Bryan;
John Nagy, Bryan; Willis Nolan,
ganU Boss; Merritt Eugene Over-
ton, Stamford; ' Jesse Benjamins
'
(Continued on page 2)
Lonsdale Is
President of O. R. C.
At Meeting May 7
[UGHES ELECTED
HEAD OF SADDLE
AND SIRLOIN CLUB
Presentation of Athletic Medals,
Military Awards, And Intramural
, Honors Made At T Review Sunday
Chemwtry and New Ajjricul-N The buildings which will be a-
. laral Engineering Build- vailable Jor next regular nauan
ings To Be Used During and their cost }»re a* follows: djni-
Suntner School. I mat Industrie. 1250.000; Vetfri-
jojuryN Hospiu! Group (consisting
According to Dr. F. E. Giesecke.'of Veterinary Hospital, Veterinary
College Architect, eight new build- Anatomy Building, Veterinary Sta-
ings willj be completed in time for b|e A. and Veterinary Stable H)
and at least four $20.(*K>; Petroleum Enginec(i*g,
use next) y
will be feady to be used in part
for the summer session.
The eatire Chemistry Building
and the new Agricultural Engi
neering Building will be available
tor use during the coming summer
session; hut only part of the Ad
ministration Building and the Pet
roleum Production Building will
>e available for summer school.
Geology, and Engineering Ex
isent But ion
and The Horse
cost of the
started in 1
IMS wis
■nr ! Bui
riculturaj J
*#00.006; and
Pool. |7i 1,090.
.ONT BASEME
Major J. T. Lonsdalfe. head at the |
Industrial Arts Club far next year geology department if A and M..
at the annual banquet of that or- was elected Piesideati of the Bra-
gamzation Wednesday evening, xo* County Cljapter Reserve Offi-
M.y 24, in the mess hall annex, cer* Association for i933-34 at the '
Other officer* elected were 0. R.' final meeting df the chapter’s troop
Eddina. A Infantry, Marhn. rice- school Wednesday, May 17. Other
president, and B. A. Hochmuth. C! officers eloctexj at jhe meeting
Cavalry. Houston, secretary-tress- were as follows: Fir*( Lt. Howard
urer. Badgvtt, V’lcef President; Second
The feature of the evening was Lt. T. B. Keiteroaa .. Secretary-
a short informal discussion by Treasurer; Firit Lt. ’Ft H. An-
George Fern and Harvey Williams, dreus. Chapter Chaplin. i I
formerly of A and M and now di- The retiring, off ice M are: Cap-
rector of industrial education of tain Marvin Bintwell, President;
the State of Texas, two leaders in Gsptain M. K, Thoitnton. Vice-
the industrial arts field. Short President; and! First , Lt. Ralph
the Admin)*- talks were also mads by Dr. C. H. i Schwarts. Secretary-! reasuer.
; The Ag- Winkle*, dean of the school of vo- > The office of Chapter Chaplain
Building, cations) education, and C. W. I is a newly made of fie». next yaar
new SwimmiSg Crawford, head of the department marking the first trill of it in
of mechanical engineering. , the Braxo* Chapter.
lLL
. V. Holmes and E. 17 Meath
Elected Vice-President and
Secretary -Treasurer.
ng; tftMjO;
i, *25.000. The
try Buildipg
finished in
Brigadier General Jacob F. jtwphy- s, *t« T**-
WoJters Presents .Medals Ts as as the test drilled company af
Rifle Team and Wolter’a irtfhntry^
; Trophy To Troop “A" Cav* Battery C, Field Artillery, L. R
airy. J6n«s, Jr.. Corpus Christ), captain,
;of!te«r> tot the tonun, y«r I . W.Wroptrophf, fl,W .r.ill,ry r^.
i alerted by the Saddle and Sir- In th * decoration ceremony pra- irsental standard, for the most pra-
Club at = their final meeting ^ing the review pf the Corps ten- fieient field artillery battery. Aa
this yesr which was held "f* the men ■*> ner of the Waldrop trophy, Bat-
irsday night. May 25, in the dier General Jacdb f. Wolter, T. t«ky C was also awarded the
imal hiw.andry pavillion. .! Houston, presented medals Doughtery trophy, this being the
»E. J. Hugteh. Dublin, was elect- to ^ A - * M - Rifl * which eorompsnying sward,
to aocceed H A. FiUhugh. Tol- pl * ced ,i " t in ,h « ,nnu * 1 Ei » h,h Troop A. Cavalry, W. A. Stein-
I aa club president. The offices C ^ rp * Arrm rifi * ■ utche5 ‘b'* j L^Graqge. capUin. Bras-
vice-president and secretary- a** 0 P rp *ented the Wol-
arflll bp filled by C. V. t * fB Tfopby. a silver cup, to Troop
A -Cavalry; W. A. Steinmann, La-
Gipnge. captain.
Other military trophies and a-
wards included the fallowing:
Company B, Infantry, C. E. Me
on page 2) Mprray. Dallas, captain, Howell
Imee, Gonzales, and E. L. Mears,
lard, res a lively. Next year,
if first 'time, the club will
the services of publicity men.
and Lawrence trophy, caPalry
sUruterd, as best drilled
kavaby.
F C, Engineers; R. fi.
Waeo, captain, . Gulf
Ubltoei Arophi, englts*