page 4 NATIONAL WATER POLO CHAMPS PLAY ffiAS SATURDAY Coarch Art ^damaon will his national champion water p4U> team to Temple where they Will play the University of Texas mer men Saturday in an exhibition match. The Steers will be bidding (or upeet victory over the favored (Ja des, who are recognised as hav)ig one of the finest water polo teapss in the country. la a match in Gregory Gym lest month, the Aggies roundly trounced the Texas team that was composed of coaches and world famous swimmers. All of the Texas players were experienced men. Some of them having played on athletic club# on the West Co^st after graduating from college. The Aggie players making the jnuot are Nordhaus, Hensley, Spaugh, Ponthieux, Hall, Couch, Armstrong, Johnabn, and Denng- EDITORIAL PAGE THE BATTALION — SCHEDULE OP EVENTS Apm; LM Wat. Polo Team Be- aaOl a**, Assembly Hall, 6:10 Apnl U Cotton Ball. Mads Hall and Gymnasium, 8 p. m. to t>00 a. «.* 'note time changed t» S a. m. Aiff||aS-»Corpm hit mid, hsrr For that “big date” wear Don Richardn dot hen and you’ll feel self-con fident. win her admira tion. • , AO the Spring models are now ready, waiting for you to slip into and see ‘what a sophisticated air they lend to your appear $25 live-' TN WIMBMv,E7*tTo J_ DANSF CLOrKlERS REVIEW Cl pi leant* for civil tions continue to asset in room 894 AgrimAthral Building o* the dates listed below. Note that a change in da tee has tx-vn effected to avoid ■•■•Ta.t with preparations for the Cotton Fagosnt ami B.tll April 28 Junior koil Scientist Fertility, by Dr. D. W. Thorne. April 27 Junior Agronomist t breeding, by Prof C. B. May 2 Junior Soil Scientist. Ter minology, by Mr. L. M. Thompson. May 4 Junior Agronomist. (Tass'- fic|tioa, by Dr; L. G. Junes. Double Trouble ~ i r ' AGRONOMY 800ETY MEET tog Tuesday to room 212 Agricul tural Building at 7:18 p. m. Dr. L G. Jones baa called off Civil Service Exam Study periods for the week of April 17-22. be cause of the Cottoa Ball. FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON ON Thursday, April 20, 12 noon. Mess Hall. « HARLKS LaMOTTE JUNIOR STATISTICIAN. There will bo a review class for those planning to taka tkis dvil service examination on Tuesday, April 18, at 7:80 p. m. to mom 412, Agricul tural Building. T. R. HAMILTON THERE WILL BE A MEETING of all students interested in form ing a Hover Boy Scout Puck in room 203 Ag. Bldg, at 7 p. m M Wed., April 19. The object of this pack is to allow older boys who so desire to continue their Scout work. jAIRMJNDBD ir»r*ata>( in' !■■■ ulna I ATTENTION! AGGIES For those interested to fly a "» Model Sport a new flying club is being to Bryan. For complete contact J. W. Hall. Jr, 801 I. 26, Bryan, or phone B. 818 after 8:80 p. m. - IMit I i . j ant business meeting of the Agri- ciUhhI Entrinveruiif Society on Tuesday, April 18, at 7:80 p. m. to the lecture room of the Agricul- E. T tural Building. LOST LOST: Light male. Reward Ann Williama. A Gl' l P OF YOUNG MEN and younH| ladies representing the Southwestern Baptist Theological Fort Worth, Taxaa, will be at the College Baptist Church Wednesday evening, April l#th. They will be to charge of the ser vice at 7:80. M. COME m AND ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL SCALP TREATMENT L jjj ■} | | j I \A I! Y.M.C.A. BARBER SHOP TUESDAY, APRIL 1*. 1939 —J. ORES la- WOK SMART. Ill.A Uniform ill! il ' Correctly T — (Mhd« by Mendl A Horrakj ' ' !! ^ IT i 1 The Symbol Of UNIFORM DISTINCTION i 20 Yean of Biudncaa Finl Claa A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE l ibbey-Owena Ford Glass Company will give an illustrated lecture on uses of structural glass. All Who are interested are invited to attend Wednesday evening at 7:80 in the Architectural Library, 4th Floor of Academic Building. You’re Wmfcing Into the end of a doublo harreiod ehot-gnn aimed by pretty Jane i Moore, ef Lake Char loo. La. If the bullet* don’t get you, i* rh«ps the amile will The kaatiag eeaaon was dos ed, hut with Spring in the air, the .lovely Jane fast had to have her day in the field LT. W. S. MeCULLBY WILL speak on the topic “Military and Combat Intelligence" at the meet ing of tin R. serve Officers As sociation tonight at 7:80 in the Pitroleum.< .oology lecture room Every member is urged to be pre sent L P. GABBARD. CHIEF Divi sion of the farm and ranch eettoo- mics of the A. A M. Experiment Station, will speak to the Econo- mica Club Wedrusiiay evening at 7:80 in the Anbury room of the Iifhray. His subject will be “The Human Element and Agricultural i SENIORS ARE REMINDED that Wednesday la the last day to pay for the senior ring dance. BOB ADAMS 'Only UNIFORM MENDL A North r r for Next SHOP LAST ORDERS FOR GRADU- stion invitations will be taken on Friday and Saturday. BOB ADAMS MIX 1 AmiAVBLY HALL DR. RAINEY— -1 I'd rather be LASHED by whips than tortured by freedom I can never have! HEAD END- KIDS j il A ^ THIY MADE ME A CRIMINAL ’ cum MMS • MS 1 mcv hbsm . ClOttA A VAINER BROS. PICTURE Tuesday - Wednesday April 18 and 19.$:45 P. M. * (Continued from Page 1) ]• T 'IT , Members of the Board of Direc tor! ef A. A M. and of the Board of Regeants of the University, have been invited to the banquet and •6MM aN4'Aerei''' < ‘ << . their invite tions by Monday In addition, the banquet will alao be open to < student of A. A M and of the Uni versity. Several hunifred people are expected to be present at the banquet, which will be informal. Dr. Rainey at pretont is director of the American Youth Commission, with headquarters m Washington. D. C. Before taking that post, he was president of Buckned 1'niver sitl, at Lewisburg, Pa. He was se lected as president of the Untver shy of ftotaa. Oft'which he is an adumnua, n short time ago, and will assume his duties there in a few weeks. Officers of the A. R M. chapter of the American Association of University Professors this year are Dr. R. P. Ludlum, president... Prof V. M. Faire\ vice president; and Dr. Ira P. Trotter, MMWtary, Tiekoto for the banquet may be secured from the office of be Di rector of the Experiment Station Dale Weddingtop, Extension Ser vice; President Walton; Dr. J. H (Jui-enberry, Animal Industries building; Dr. W. L. Porter, Mathe matics department; Dr. D. B. Gofer, Engisk deportment; Dr. C. G Doak Science building; R. S. Elkina, Eco nomics department; Dr. R. P. Lud lam, Hiitory department; Dr. W M. Potts, Chemistry (wilding and M. L. CaNhion, Y. M. C. A Patroniie Oar Afcmt in DRY — / ./• K - \, YOUR COLLEGE/STORE’’ d f r • * i \:\l • : i| Is Always Ready To Serve and Furnish You* With All Those Incidentals Which You Need j gJI “j ’ 1 Tl I \ /A i ! 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