. 1 THE BATTALION jliver Stud T Society Thursday U d « nt * Oelive Palks To Chemical At a meeting of the A and M Chemical Society in the chemistry lecture room at 7 o’clock last Thursday three speeches were de livered by chemical engineering students. “The HisUfry of Chem istry* 1 given by C. P. Baker, senior, dealt frith the origin and develop ment of alchemy gnd modem chemiutry. Alchemy eras consider ed more in detail in the paper de- RE-EXAMINATION SCHEDULES POSTED PLAY IS GIVEN BY STUDENTS IN LOCAL THEATRICAL GROUP Plans Are Being Made To Send A Caat To Represent A and M In One-Act Play Tournament At Lubbock. The student group of the Little Theater Club presented Klmer Rice's comedy. “Passing of Chow Chow”, Tuesday night in the Aa- bury Room of the library, and Dr. JH .. George Summey, Jr., discussed the by C. C. Porter. “The In- covering the next four weeks. Schedules for the re-examina tion* to be held this term were posted by the Registrar’s Office on Bulletin boards 11 and 12 in the academic building last Saturday at v Although the majority of exam inations will be given Saturday, the full schedule calls for a period i; ■■■■■■■■ author. Characters in the play wtre interpreted by Jean Sand- stedt, A. B. Moore, and J. M. Crews. The Club, which is open to both faculty members and students, meets in the Asbury Room on al ternate Tuesday nights. One week a play is presented by faculty members and the following week the akudentii take river the peog- dustrigl Importance of the Cellu lose Derivatives and Compounds’’ Constituted the speech made by J. B. Gemhovitx. Prior to the delivery of the npeeche*. a business meeting of the society was held. T^u- problem Concerting the adoption of a key for the.society was brought up by F. M. Graves, chairman of the re cently appointed comtnittee. and Official 1934 Cotton Ball Ballot Check the name of the co-ed you wiah to have as “Miss A and M" in the annual Cotton Ball and Pa geant on April 6. Evelyn Koenig Margaret Reason Jean Sanstedt Bennie Rea Marburger Barbara Eudaly Dorothy At air Alice Scoates Mary Scoates Sarah Orth Cristobel Bailey Simmie Wheeler K.-' ram.I Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, presi- was considered by the society. The dent of the Little Theater Club this members further decidrd that the year, announces that plans are be- Ismghorn group picture should be ing made to send a student cast taken Wednesday immediately af- to Lubbock in April to represent A and M College in the College One-Art Play Tournament which will be held there. However, as yet. a suitable play has not been selected. Those students interested in dramatics should see W. W. Coulter at once. "Tke Whole Town’s Talking’’, a three-act play, was produced by the Little Theater Club here on Tuesday, February 6. The play was directed by Lt. J. J. Binns and the cast include many prominent mem bers of the faculty. AGGIE RIFLE TEAM— (Continued from pate 1) the week of February 10. The men who had the five highest scores ' teif dinner; -j ^^ j b’ext week the rifle team will ’ begin t® fire for the Eighth Corps Are* Match which will come to an end February 28. With the very best efforts on j the part of the members, the team has an excellent chance to win the Eighth Corps Area match, states Lieutenant Reierson, coach of the team. He further state* that sev- scoting honors for the last three en pew members have been added to t)ir team and that they promise to ^dd greatly to the strength of the tealn. Following the Eighth Cor^s Area Match, the team will havf two weeks of inter-collegiate matches and frill then begin the for the week of February 17 were Hearst and the National Inter-Col- Tosch. Kenneth Tucker, Burkbur- legigte Mate bos. to the present time the rifle nett, C. J. Anderson, Lawn. Huf- faker, and L. R. Sayers. San An tonio. Tosch has led the team in scoring honors for the last three weeks. team has won 22 out of 1$ matches, and with more practice the team should frin even a higher pnecen- tage of matches from now on. R. V. CAPS . A smart short model with extra and insignia for visor cover R. V. OXFORDS Genuine all white Buckskin Oxfords. Wing- tip pointed tR created b\ S T E T S O N . t . * > Tmf.rX's a gallant swing to the lines oi this new Stetson hat for spring. Srapjt in front if \lou like, or wear it oif- thc-facc. Either way, the slightly iapcrol crown and up- curved brim give the "Manor'' un air of energy and smartness, fry it on at >our Strthoa dealer’s. He has a wide range of attractive new Stetson stvles and colors. Stetson hats for spring are priced ** (unlined), #*>.50, #8, #10 and upward. Also the ptfrtson Mm- Lite, new extremely lightweight ‘‘