The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 18, 1938, Image 1

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LAN FO* BAYLOR
COIU»S TRIP TO
WACO SATURDAY
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NEWS DIGEST
WTAW 11:50 A. M.
TUESDAY A FRIDAY
THE thirty-eighth year
STUDENT SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OP TEXAS A. Jk BL COLLEGE
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COLLEGE STATION, ^EXAS. TUESDAY! AFTERNOON, OCTOBER IfT 1938.
“V” Coast
Units To
Service
I ittari* A and D Coast ArtUl-
«*7 h**t he«n the first two outfits
io lormitorui to wmkt sirmng*-
m« U for in*Ull*Uon of t*ls-
pb^Ms, H was learnsd today. Oat
1 of tbc two outfits,
on) om < isswitlin vote was rsf •
»st< red actinst the initallationi.
, 1 eaa F. C. Bolton has announoed
th« ; the collette has O. K.'d the pas>
Mb uttes <f telephone installation
pit ridad 1< nation of the phones la
tht dormitories Is approved ay
Co iman i^jt Moore and the wires
to the dormitories meet reqoire-
me its of college reculotions.
1 r. Dan Russell, heed of a sub-
coi trait Lee of the Student Welfare
Co 1 mitten has announced that the
loc ,1 telephone corapeny will mst*!!
tel phones at a coat of |2 per
mo ith for ta party line or for |2A0
a 1 tenth lor private lines. Instal-
let oa chase* is $1J0.
, 1 » addiUon, the outfits must pa>
a 1 aeaacy fee of fl for party Hne
ph nes and 9116 for private phones
du inf the three summer months.
A1 these rhartree, however, weald
be covered by a cost of only 16
whbrv
unit. Dr.
a s**nester for
as fiaay as 86
. >. Russell poin
the telephones f<
AiMBery maltestes
ti
!
staled
men are in a
pointed oat.
for the two Coast
ere to be Ih-
weekend, it eras said
UP UNTIL THE
will be tented in to
’■ office bn Nov. 1,
the custom in past
its havinf failing
have their names sent
| Complete grades
W01 he Ipmed in by all depart
mots Dec. 1 for the second check
up Mimeographed -eporta ef stu-
dei its fsilkig one or more sabjeets
wi I probably be sent oat to all
commanders, accord-
ind to H.'L. Heaton, assistant re-
gidtrar.
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TELEPHONE 8 iltlUMRI
24! SENIORS
HAVE ORDERED
CLASS RIRGS ?
to an mu
gistrarh
imately* 1
have been 247 rings order
to date according
it from the Re-
office Monday: lApprox
imately* 167 of this namber have
h. j
09tn OSlTWrMo j , ,
The ; Registrar's office is in
charge iof ordering mad distribut
tng seifor rings as a result of an
by the Senior
Ring Committee. Under the old
method, unclassified seniors wc
free to make their orders from a
Iocs) je reler who handled the ri«
T%e Rs gistrar’a office now cteet
up on nil students who ton hi
orders jfar tings sod no one but
dnasifi d seniers are permitted to
turn it thfir orders.
Und< r the old system s definite
date ol delivery was not assured
This dii advantage has been remedi
ed in ( Ut the manufacturers are
held n sponsible for delivery and
an car f delivery ia premised the
"'O' ■ of the senior rlaaa. 1
Thejinga ere ordered from the
Sur Engraving Co, at Houston,
and cone ia two different finishes,
dark r ae and green grid. There
are set pn different weights, rang
ing fre n If dwt. to IS dwt., and
seven fncaa, ranging from fl#.20
to 92440.
Ring are ohdered the let and
16th oi each month aad delivered
in two weeks. All rings ordei
for the 15th are hem and may be
called ft»r at the Registrar s office
DR. I18T T. LUND OF THE
Agricultural Economies Depart
ment of A. A M. ia sp- nu.i t
day and Saturday of this week in
Dallas With the head of the Farm
Security Administration office in
that erty.
Mr. Robert Denhsrdt of tbs Ag
rtteMny jleonomK-s Department
spoke <*rvr the radio last week on
the introduction of horses into
America. There ham been many
favorable comments on the talk
received from all over the state
KADET KAPERS
BH JACKi PUCKETT
--'hi I. 1 'll
Among the people oa the cam-
p4 »h4 take it is POKEY
After the publication
in ins column two weeks ago abo it
hia telling Miss Mary Evelyn Car
Hat that the was te be the cadet
co uneL iVxiHYLA told everyone
on the campus and your eolamnist
in particular that the whole story
wi 1 a lie, that be never heard of
Mi ry Evdyn Carlisle, that he hav
er told anyone he was going to be
caBet colonel, and that the whole
st< 17 was an attempt to slander his
chi meter. He ask.-d yoar reporter
to (print these things and apologue
to bn, but the following letter
fre m Baylor dears thing* up con
dHtSably.: [ I
' IT • . : (Waco, Texas'
| [ i October 11, 1988
f 1 received the correct informs-
ticti. therfc ia some concern an to
the kuthepticy of the statement I
mil* to a certain Aggie (BUI
Gmcrwali I) a couple of weeks ago
I really didn’t think a few pasting
remarks luring an intermission
date wool t cause such a commotion.
In fact 1 iever expected the M chat”
to h<t repdsted on tha A. A M. cate*
pun It sterns that the ratings of
thp Aggif seniors mean a lot to
' reader why? But that is
1 rom the point a bit.
a remark to an Ag
gie fiat visited the R. 0. T. C.
carrp (Firt Clark) this summer
with somj girl friendt to see sev
ers! of tie Cavalry boys. There I
mdl this all handsome young A^-
ttdd me during the
ifteraoan ho would be
cadet colonel of the A
I do think ha would havw
a gpod one, that he is a tefs
* i that the military suth
uds a mistake ia not mak-
IdtetyU the CbleaeL
hops thii will help you in some
way, bdt I think it ia rather silly
for boys, especially Seniors, to go
around [repeating after the yotyng
girls wh«m it concerns ether
tflMil
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J Mary Evelyn Carlisle
The 4wty «ffiner of the Coast
Artillery Regiment, Cadet Captain
J. WAYNE STARK, was trying to
supply ^is date with 1>'** to »t*y
at tea o’clock Saturday night. It
that the supply my abi! •
YNE isn’t to hot
the ugly head of monoply
head upon the Aggies.
NT1Y CLUB gave out
at 2:30 Sunday
and so proc^iied to close
and run everyone oat.
DAMS seems to be two-
JacksonviUa flsme. BILL
DAVIl ad his fiancee down for
and was wandering
ith « dated look in his
of BILL say that he
■y wUl walk <fc>wn the
arch of sabers the
’ore the Final Ball next
June. Inridently, Miss Marfcum was
etectod the most beautiful girl of
Thomas Jefferskn High School of
San Antonio larft year.
hkai hargrovr, mac Mc-
KENN’A, and KELLEY were sport-
ing three hits of feminum pulcri-
MW th t they picked up as Mind
dates ffnm C. L A. If the rote of
and
us could have the
lk|
ba anything but blind _
TOM McCORD sad C
LER wi re collecting
sacks fi »m aR the
Uattr L P; DECKER’S
gri| lag beesune Mid
got axfcleburrs in thetr
luck as
wouldn't
lividusl
blankets
Here Is our final fate: Every Ag-
e bad a better time at foe Corps
nee than he did at Ah* football
a an> thing ex
Sbiaa Hall Annex will be
setting for a colorful party
Southern Pacific
Station Site Of
TW*. y . * -b. p^g
the faculty dance club holda
annual costume ball. Claaa room
dignity aad achate cares will be
forgotten a* the gay revelers fojfo cid< at the polls Wedneadsy whe-
the light faatastk to the tunefal ther or not the city will be incor-
stralns of Tommy Littlejohn’s A*
gieland Orchestra.
President Dick HickanMi' Itel
Secretary Ty Timn extend e cor
dial invitation to all faculty m» m
bare and their friends to enter into
the spirit of Halloween and com
pete for the prises which art to
be awarded for the most clever
Halloween costumag. *
A. 4 R. STABLES'
TAtE LION'S SHARE
OP FAIR PRIZES
Entries from A. A M. stables
carried off a lion* share of the
awards in the horse show at the
State pair in Dallas last week.
In the Percheron division tht
college exhibit won nine firsts on
nine entries, Junior Champion stal-
tioa on Carcenot, and Senior and
Grand Champion stallion on Car-
cellus Junior, an outstanding three
year old horse. Senior and Grand
Championship honors in the Per-
cheron mare clan were awarded
to Josephine, one of the best horses
owned by the college.
In the saddle horse group, A.
A M.'t YVitry of five animals won
seven first in individuals and
groups, as well as a clean sweep
of all Jualor, Senior, and Grand
[Championship* in both stallion and
mare classes. The Grand Champ
ion saddle stallion'Was Centennial
Chief, a winner iu previous shows.
The Grand Champion mars in this
class was Helen Peavine, another
of the college s better horses. This
was another outstanding win to
add to the long list of impressive
show victories accumulated by A.
A M. homes.
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY 8TU-
dents have a new way of deter-
mining what courses they!) take.
Each student takes a personality
test before makirut out his class
schedule—a tost that shows his
!">< hulogical tendencies. Results is to keep former 4-H Club mem
0* those tests are combined with bers in closer contact with one an
aptitude, scholastic record
study habits to tell faculty mem
bers how to advise their charges.
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( "UuRv Station’s voters will de-
po rated.
The proposed plan of incorpora
tion would include the cam pub pro
per, North Gate, the Oakwood ad
dition, College Hills estates, and
College Park in a city, College
Station.
Election fodke for the Wednes
day voting will be Prof. Alva
Mitchell of the Department of
AfotfopliMf, Drawbar.
• J Polling place will be the South
ern Pacific station, with the polls
open from 8 a. ug until 7 p. m. '
I’uryear Photograph
In Bolton’s Office
Hanging now in the office of
Dean Bolton ia a Urge photograph
of Dean Emeritus Puryear, only
liring ex-Dean of* the Collage*
Dm Puryear, who will observe
hfo tekwaty teffo Mrilteay Friday,
came to A. A M. in 1983. In l(K>7
he was named Dean of the CollA
in sfhteh position he served until
1982, when Dean Bolton took »
that position
Dean Puryear was at that fone
named Dean Emeritus of the Col
Mpi I it'If;
Lawrence Sullivan
Ross Now at A. & M.
Relieve it or not, Lawrence
Snllivaa R..*a is aow attend-
i«f A. A M. Otetegfo and is
Bring in Row Hall. He is bet
ter known as Fisk Rom. He
halls from Waco aad is a di
rect descendant of the Law
rence Sullivan IW*. tender
. of early Texas A A M. Col
lege.
Fisk Ross is 17 years ted
aad has lived ia Waco all Ms
Hfe. He has always had the
desire to come to A A M.,
He graduated from Waco High
School late ysnr. aad this year
he's here.
Fish Roes te majoring ia
forestry, aad intends te work
with the government after be
finishes college. His nickname
in SoM. and ke te interested
in intramural -ports. I* also
Mans te go out lor tho fresh
man track teamuT
Monday night This initial meet
ing consisted of • discussion of
plans of the association for the
1938-39 school iM-**ion The next
meeting will be Nov. 3.
The student Association of Ex
* H ( tub members was organised
ir tc r.. by A * M - “*««
dente and members of the Exten
sion Service. Us primary purpose
matter for the March meeting has
not been srl.-ctcd
oe NfoCA ckhMaribl Houston
..., ou-, a.,*, o*
and to keep them well informed
on present-day 4-H Club activities.
JUDGING TEAR! j
WINS THIRD PLACE
IN NATIONAL R
The A A M. Livestock Ji
Team won third place in the Ra
tional contest according to a fjre
received by the Animal H
Department last Sunday
the individual divisions of the
test, the Aggie team placed
ia Cattle, third in horses,
sheep, and eleventh in hogs
two winning teams of the
were Nebraska and Kansas.
The Meats Judging
compete Wednesday in Ksna
wijh other teams from over
nation, according to an annou
meat from the A. H. De
APPLICATIONS
TO ENTER RODEO
DUE BY FRIDAY
AH contestants entering the Sad
dle and Sirloin * ( lob * 20th an
na*! rodeo must m*k application
and file their contestants fsos by
8 p. m. Friday afternoon, Fraak
Carter, business manager for the
rodeo, announced Msndap.
Anyone deairing to enter any of
the five events sh<fold file the^ Accordfa g to Cotonel George F.
^ 00re '
nten Adams,
Inland Scheduled To 1
Uad Discussion At
Next NACA Meeting
■ f» ■ p. Lstend, Head of foe De-
payment ef Accounting aad Ste-
tteUcs at A. A M. will lead the die-
cuasioe oa the subject of “Control
•of Inventories and Receivables” at
the next meeting of the chapter
of the National Association of Cote
ArcountNfo. An edaifotional pro-
'U a . A JT .
one dollar fee with ithe follownng
men: James Black, A-8 Hart for
steer riding: Pete Jacoby, J-13
Hart for bionc ndin|; Bob Evans,
J-lfHart, for Mexican ribbon rop
ing; Gat Garrison, |1 Footer, for
the bote race; and Ben
1 Law, for calf rop
The rodeo this yeir is going to
he bigger than ever before, accord
ing to the Saddle and Sirloin dab.
Lumber has been provided by the
college for the construction of new
pens aad the juniors of foe Saddle
and Sirloin Club hate been work-
•ing for the past two weeks on this
teak.
Although the clufti was disap
pointed fo not havfng Molly 0’-
Daniel serve as queen of the, rodeo,
another girl will be chosen and an
nounced within the gext few days.
The major prise will be a large
handsomely engraved twelve inch
silver loving cup. 4pMi Is being
given by Mr. Lauterftein. This will
be given to the best all around
tetekaj.
Classes Suspended 1
For First Official! *
Trip of ’38-’39 Year
All claaeee wil b.- suspended Sat
urday morning la order for the
A. A M. Cadet Corps to w»h+ the
first official corps trip of the
yaar to Waco te attend the football
game between A. feM. and Ray lor
University.
THE A A M. BX 4-H CLUB
Association held ite first monthly ^
Hf-«'~t tMoortlaf j, ccfe!.
duted for the mateM* The Houston
Chapter haa scheduled a meeting
•t A. A M. in March at which time
•It- gram will be pfeJld for
VW ANMMfofo Students of th.*
school Ust year at a meeting of
thia kind, problems of oil account-
Senior Agricultural
Engineers to Make
" ■ ■Trip
Inspection
H . I-1Tl
sealor
w.ll le
s
The seniorVAcriiultufal Engi-
neem ^ili leave egrly Thursday
■USfibt.on an inspection trip te
the Dallas State FaM.
At tee o'clock they will inspect
the refrigerating equipment of the
Safeway Stores in
will be guests of
kadk Thursday afi
spent at Garland,
Soil jOtiaamrtfoli
Friday morning
inspect the
Fair of ten diff.
companies. At
will go to the
dso. which
who won the 500
Speedway Classic
Worth, and
•tores for
trill he
the Garland
•Jeet
PUrty will
the State
implement
o’clock, they
PtH
Roberta,
Indianapolis
feuir.v *
AS TEXAS AGGIES BOWED TO HORNED FROGS, 34
a
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■fom V
hzLj
Right, above, is Davey O'Rriea,
T. C. U. harkfieli flash, headed ..n
aa end raa apfoik pt
Satarday. HaM is shews taking
oat an Aggie dcfrnaiTe player. Net
52 far A. A M. ia Dwscsn Left,
•hove.' shews Diek Tedd as h#
started tel eaa at his several jaaats
with Leoaey of the Frogs aad aa-
othm of Meyer's aggrogatioa after
the Aggie stir. Below, right, le a
shot ef the Kate-Hole Gang at aae
of the ticket beotho te Kyle Field.
Center shows Dick Todd aa another
nu with Sparks aad Lsoaty of th#
sga smsag athsrs guaaiag far
Mm. Left lower shot shows the
swiagta’ T. C. U. hand—Staff Pho
tos by Cabana.
Commandant, 2600 students
have signified their intention of
■aking the frip. Two special trains
haws been cngUJld| from the Mis
souri Pacific Railroad Company
which will team ( oileg* Station at 1
7:16 and 7:8t> Saturday morning
and which will arrive in Waco in .'
time to enable the corpe to form
for ite parade down the main sbreet
of Waco at eleven o'clock. The as
sembly ground for the parade will
bd in the ana in front of the Cftg *
tetQ, uad ifo atadwts who go to
Waco Friday are requested by the
Commandant te rvgwrt to the Otf
«all at 10:30 in order to enable
them to find |het rsapeethk fo- -
ganitafions injtfoae to faU in for
the parade.
REVIEW AT I! a M.
The parade will cover a length ef
about sixteen Mocks, and wffl take
approximately an hour to complete.
The reviewing stand will be located
at 8th Street near the Raleigh Ho
tel facing Austin Avenue. After the
parade is over the. entire cadet
corps will he the guests of the Waoo *
Chamber of Commerce for a bar
begue dinner to bq held at the fair
grounds, which M a few blocks
from where the end of the parade,
The fare for thi found trip wfl)
be 91A6 and foe football ticket in
the Aggie rooting section can be
procured from th* Athletic Office
for 9110 plus coupon No. S3 from
the athletic coupon book. It fc
suggested that all men contem
plating making the trip buy both
tickets 4 soon a.* possible in order •
to enable the authorities to make
•n aeeuate edUfo'ea foe crowd
that they trill have to Mfodle.
The special traia from Waco will ■
leave at 8.-00 p. m. Saturday nfcfct.
Other regular trafoa oa which the
holders of round trip tickets will
be permitted to ride leave Waco at
1 00 a. m. Sunday morning, 10:66
Sunday morning, and 1:00 a. m.
Monday morning
Instructions from the comman
dant s office-as to the destination
of the line of march of the review
*re to be announced shortly. ]
FREE BARBHH fc SLATED
The inritetKin for foe Aggiea to
make the trip to Waoo an official
eorp# trip was extended to the
•eaior class at the first «f school-
by the Waco Chamber of Com.
meree, the agency which is firing
the free barbecue for the cadet
corps Two weeks ago the Execu
tive Committee met and \
fo* invitation, thus making two
Official Morpe trips aad one tnof- '
fictol or% for foe yeah. Late week
Lieutenant Joe E. Davis, the as-} , <
distant (Commandant, made a trip
to Waco te arrange detail* for the
P*rade with the Waco Chamber of
Commerce and foe Waco Police De- *
laitunaL b
t It is hoped that mere than 1800
jNfots, the number estimated hy’»
the Commandant's Office, /foWfo ‘
the trip to Waco Late year 4000
cadets made the corps trip to Ft
Worth for tfo T.CU. game which j.
set an all time record; but this I
FMr foe increased student b-xfo L v v
*hould br« hK '.hat record on each N
corps trip.
'J'
SHS Holds Meetini
r v . i
The Scholarship Honor Society
held its regular meeting late Thurs
day night Announcement was
■•dc te this tin* fa th* effort
that foe new list of candidate*
for membership wo.ild be publish-
•d wMhki a week.
Aeeordfof to th« orgmnuation’s
constitution fog H hifh
aad foe 76 high junior* (schoUtei-
*■%> te* adnuttedl to foe Scholar
•Wp Honer Society.
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