pfont'baseme' VOIA ME XWIII t: I'uhHshrd Meekly By Tl»« Stadenis af TW A. A COIXEGE STATION TEXAS. [U of Texas ;2r 1933. “^r IP a a m fi # i "i NUMBER 2 •f IU r ryan and By Com I TRANCE OF A AND M. GIRLS AT HUAK1J OF DIRECTORS p. lull 11 |vorrajo^oppwiE bn- nve Hundred Are Employe New Association * i \ J L LffI S. G. Salley Heads Recently ’gahized Student Employ. SENIOR ('MSS OFFICERS Postponement Granted Bn an Merchants File Man damus Proceedings In 85th District Court. Ori'anized Student Emf ment Dept, ff CWIege. Membt-rs of the board of direc tor* of the college convened here during the pa*t week-end and vot ed unanimously to oppose the man damus proceedings filed in the 86th Approximately .*>50 atudent* have t»een given work which will make it possible for them to attend‘school this yean according to S. G. Bailey, district court by Bryan citixens to appointed head of the recently compel the admission of girls to organized Student Employment De- A and M College. partment^ Severial students were Soon after the hoard of directors employed on trial last year as ( granted permission to daughters of janitors in the Acadspnic Building college employees residing in Bra- The movement prove!] successful, sos County to attend A and M, a and through the petition demanding the same pri vilege was signed by a dozen Bry an girls and two from Heame. The following signatures appeared on the petition: Lucile Vick, Mnurine Neeley, loin Bnrton, Alin Stanford, Evelyn Stanford, Jane Singletary, Francis Locke, Pauline Davis, Mrs. A, E. Jones, and Mrs. O. A. Fox. all o& Bryan, and Elizabeth Bart lett and Beverly Hostrasser, both of Hearne. _ The board has appointed a com mittee to engage counsel and has boen granted their request to post pone the hearing for a week in or der to have sufficient time for pre paration of the defense. >1 Vi f Registration For The Fall Term Now Over 2,100 Resist rar'H Office Reports An Increase of Seven and One- Half Percent Over Year. and through th! efforts of Dr. Walton, a Student Employment De partment war created with Mr. Bailey at ita head for the purpote of creating new vacancies with wdrthy students. Through the work of Mr. Bailey and the department, 91 student janitors now police every building on the campus, over 100 waiter* work in the mess, hall, 40 students are employed hf the Landscape Department and Che College green- Above are the newly elected offScem of the Senior class; reading left to right: T. N. Gear- reald, president; J. E. Weaver, vice-president; and H. C. Wend Mr, secretary and treasurer. - —■■ 1 i .• .».L t-X. t‘" ^ ^t i — 11 " 1 " ‘ jobs and filling Girls Are F^nrolled At A and M College For the First Time The doors of Texas A and M College were opened for the first time to girl students during the fall term last Thursday when AGGIE DAIRY TEAM ONWAYTOANNUAI, I JUDGING CONTEST Three Students and Head of the Dairy Husbandry De partment Make Trip. house, 'J$ athletes work at Kyle met for the Fall and Winter Field, and several students are em- of 1933.34 ployed in every department of the school. This in an unusually high per centage , being over 25 pen-en. the student body to be employed during ite school year, t ’T Former Students Loan $23,000 To 250 Needy Aggies (». V. Holmes, Gonzales, F. H. Barnhart, and F. L. Hansen, Tem ple. member* of the A and M dairy judging team were given an of ficial send-off to the annual col- legiate dairy judging conteet by the Krt-am and Kow Klub Monday 'uMbt. C. N. Shepardaon. hewi of the dairy husbandry department and coach of the team, gave the prhtcipal address of the evening, in which he discussed the prospects of the team and made plant- for the year's work. Represeawtives from the animal and poultry hus bandly departments were also pre sent and gave the team best wish es for success in the contest'. On the way to the cos test, which will be hyld at,Waterloo, laws. Oc- 2, in conjunction with the iry Cattle Congress, the team stop tb do practice judging at (Continued to page Loan* Jbuiging From Seven To One Hundred Dollars Have Been Made To Stu dent* for This Term. I Twenty-three theaaand dollars have beert loaned ta approximately 250 studehts this tana bj the For mer Students’ Association through their student loan fund, according to E. E. Mr Quillen, secretary to the Association. Each year ail avariablr monies in the furtd are draated to this pur pose. The maxiiaom Amount one student may borrow is one hun dred dollars and their is no fixed minimum, Loan* ait made in the form of student iaan notes and Are payable at the rate of six perornt within one year from the date of Eleven girls took advantage of the ruling that permitted the en rollment of the daughters of all college employees who reside in Brazos County. This number in cludes co-eds from the campuses *of the University of Oklahoma, 1 t University of Texas, Texas Chris- i tian University, The College of Industrial Arts, and Baylor Wo nsan's College. Those who registered for school here this fall are: Margaret Dun can. Barbara Eudaly. Sarah Orth. Mary Scoatea, Evelyn Koenig. Al ice Senates, Jean Sandstedt, Bernie Rea Marburger, Criatobel Bailey. Simmie Wheeler, and Margaret Beason. CORPS DANCE Zeke Tiploa. social secre tary of the deniar clam, an nounces that the ^AoMaad Orchestra wil play a corps dance in the Meat Hall An nex Saturday sight, Septem ber 3U. The Aggielaad Orchestra played several during the va cation aiaatha, and will of fer the aamn rhythm that made the orchestra So pop ular last year. The usual hoars will prevail at the dance: run- til twalvh. Seeligson Vice-President At Sixteen Are Dropped From Teaching Staff By Economy Measure Fiyteea members of the A and M SENIORS ELECT ALL ClJkSS O F F IC E R S AT INITIAL MEETING OF CLASS SUNDAY AFTER- , NOON] . J • T. N. Gearrt aM of Stephenvilte, 1 u|rtain of the A and M Band, was elected president of the Senior Cite* at its first meeting Sunday afternoon, September 24. Nominees whom Gearreald defeated were L. Last 0. Zapp, Huustoa, Captain of Troop C Cavalry, and Corps Captain W. W, Halite, Shamrock. A total of twenty-one hundred In a close race for vice-preai- student* had finished their regis- dem y, J. E. Weaver, Refugio, Cap- tratio;) at noon of the fifth day ot tain. Battery A Field Artillery, registration, according to informa- was elected over T. E. Jarman of : lion given out by Assistant Regis- Waco, Major of the Corps Staff; trar William Morgan. Some fifty T. P. Kennedy, Houston, Captain or seventy-five more students |are of the Composite Regiment; and expected to register before the J. H. Willard. Giddings, Major of final date for registration. the Oavalry Squadron. This year’s enrollment represents Members of the Senior Glass an increase of approxitnately seven gaint exhibited their faith and a half percent over the prt- Wemfler, president of last year’s vious years registration. Compris ing this total of twenty-one hun dred students, are eight hundred and sixteen new students, an in crease of amost forty percent over last year’s freshman class, and twelve hundred and eighty-four old students. Many of the old Glass in H. C. Initial Y Meeting "•*'*"’* Collafce leaching staff were drop- gtudAits are returning after stay- ped from the payroll this year, out 0 f ^hool f or WV eral years. making possible a $43,000 reducti *n in Ippaimes. In addition to this _ . ~ . econbmy measure, ail other mem- 11 NriPdRl bers on ‘ the sUff were given a T twenty-five percent salary cut, f. 0. Boltoa. dean .of the college an- nodtrad. Sev eral of those discharged, how- eve*. have been reemployed by the 1 v.o>e of iigiliniag. ing out a detailed pmgrrain for the weekly discussion gpnatps which are scheduled ta atari sdiortly after Thanksgiving. _ As in years, various |ii»ifaminn pus leaders wHI Jieamked to over the groups, which are in tee nature of forum* Their ehW Ob jective it to dimni and propose solutions to curnerti student prob lems. Porter apfmin$ei several other committees to mate investigations and reports on hiaines* brought before the to hmet 1 : Freshman Enrollment In AniauU Inditstiy Increased This Year ~ Named Intramural Manners For Year Npct With the cry “Beat the Tulane 11 ^ • .Green Wave” on their lips, many lYixrin 4 rul students and ardent fans are an- I/3V IS ADO * n fcllVCr xiomiy awaiting the time for the Sptetal Pullman sponsored by the BMtalian to pull out Thursday tsrght from College Station toward I New Orleans. Reservations are be ing rapidly made and the seats are filling fast ns what promises to he the most colorful of the already colorful intersectional football games ef the Aggies looms ahead. One eif the greatest bargains in railromd travel offend in quite a while will be given since the college has consented to allow the stu dents wishing to make the trip the privilege of leaving Thursday mjfit with the football team. Since the special pullman will be used for hte*-l accomodations while in New Orleans, a two day hotel bill will to included ia thr saving on the tsrket, thus affecting a saving of over six dollars to the students. Anyone wishing further informa tion concerning the trip should Junipr ('late, by electing him Sec retary-Treasurer. Wendler, who ha8a from Boerne and is Majog - of the Infantry Regiment, had'afl his opponent F. B. Dickson of Sag Antonio, Major of the Engineer Bati^ltea, had T. W. Akins. First Lieutenant on the Engineer Bat talion Staff. Cadet first lieutenant W. O. Vela. I-a redo, of Battery E. Field. Artillery, gas honored with the of fice of ('la** Historian. Unsuccess ful candidates ia the race were C. A. Tosch of Mesquite, Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Infantry; J. M. Mitchell. Galveston, Second Lieu tenant of iBattery B Field Artil lery; and M- H. Lee, First Lieu-* tenant of fCampany E Infantry from W \nother|-*"8taf will he within the next few weeks to the annoallrorpa trip aad ta act other busines* that la tali* en -up during the coming year, Cli President Gearreald announced ' fr ATHLETICS. All you lads hi better go down in your pockets and bring out a dollar for that swimming ticket—heat investment in exercise and recraation that has ever been offered at A and M— better do the same about the acti vities fee because that football (Contimwd On Page $) X One hundred students have freshman course bandry. an i cent over last fear's rorollmeat, D. W Williams, head ef the de- partvent. announced Monday. Mr. William* said thdt it ia oa through the aaefartaaro of two jpadBate students that th* department will be able to handle the large >»- > rose. J I ■ la tra mural ^yorts a tel Balm Are A—uweed At Banqaet HeM ia the Ajjjpic- tand Inn Maaidso Night C. M. Davtss Hits*boro, anl T. •te. Weaver. OaOm. were chosen for ami carrv- oI »•»»»• T‘»itramurml man ager*. aad Wilbc iFStzgerald. Shre- ;eeydfik>|a. and W. D. Percy Jonah, wew sehsrtem managam at the . . « I* wil Inn teanday night. There are twe vacanoau- in thr sank* of junior amnngory and Mr. Perv- berthy aaaaataied that any juniors who art iatrnciaed shoUM are him at ooce. Mr. Prabritiiy called attention to the fact that Ping Peng has here mad# a class B' sport for the com ing season Ping Peng made ita debut in the gynut last spring and it mH with sorh enthusiastic re ception that the directors decided to adbpi. it as a regular sport ia the irttramursl realm. Water Polo teams will be orga nized this year on an intramural HUTCHISON, CLASS ; OF 'S3, TO MAKE Major of Signal Corps Battal ion Joins Byrd on Trip ta the South Pole. Gay C. Hutchison, Denton, mem ber of the class of ’Ll, left Bostoa .the twenty-fifth of this month with the Byrd Expedition to the South Though no definite information is kaown as to how Hutchison was awarded his sppointment, it ik' thought that he received the pod- tior because of his high rating at the Signal Corps ('amps of year before last or because of his active work in the Radio Relay Club of come to the Battalion office in the Ameteca. . j' \ i. old Administration Building not Laat year Hutchinson was Major later than 9:30 p. m. Wednesday of the Signal Corps Battalion and night. president of the Radio Club hero. Entire Staff of Military Science Department Returns From Civilian Conservation Camp To Resume Work uwd medals will be given Nine Officers Spend Summer tion, road building, construction, to thd winning team although no At Variou* ‘Tree Camp*” and erosion prevention. All camp*, participation points will be given Cher Southwestern State*. *