Editorial My VOL 88 PHONE 'he B Student Semi-Weekly COLLEGE STATION^ TEX^S, Cotton Tour Winners and Prof IJ > of Texas A. & 1 . College AY AFTERNOON, MA 23, 1939 Smith, S k to A. Weather Fair and Warner f or I This Railroad Co M. Audience! ' >n WinMni of the tnnual cotton tour upoitMrcd by Um •tadent irronoay fociety of A. A M. faealty «pon»or with whom the winner* will »nli« the trip are shown above. F tharJion., pe< tod to wk ich Awarded Outstanding Cadet Saber By R.O.A. Z726 NO 74 Harria ReceiTta CavtYy Award; nrtMtaUoM !. Made at Banquet Sunday an enrra tain C. [M Bob A fcuaa, president of th > senior cldta aad lieutenant colon* I Preahman Field ci|» Contort on the c^rpa ptaff, was preaeatejl made Monday Jbanoon at year* and August Assex-iation of this afternoon 7:00 when the first t Picnic is riven in the formal garden the administration u* Texab division of Reserve 0 it 800 men are ex- ficers, a, a banquet lunebera i f ttend the picnic dinner ih* Bra os C»uaty Reserve 0 f- |_ include members of f***™* T * B . , . « by the T sxaa class and th, fac- < . Awards Made To Agronomy Contestants i I i ' F if Presentation oft pedals to winninr the Foreign Cotton St Contest, Field Crops Judging l|MliAa|lkli * CsAtest, and The Harvest Pkak Three Agronomy Seniors Tour Europe This Summer; Leave After Fimd Review The third of June will b« one off' the biggest days in the lives of three senior agronomy students for immediately after the Final Re view they will leave with Prof. J. S. Mogford on a two months cotton tear which will take them through all important points in the cotton industry in the United States and in addition will include a visit to England, Norway, and Sweden. The throe senior* who will make this trip are H. P. Goodloe, R. V. McNiece, aad J. 0. Aughtry. These three Manors who were winners of the annual cotton con test will visit Washington and the New York World Fair during their cotton tour of the United States and together with Prof. Mogford have arranged a travelogue sched ule which will give tiyen a chance to visit aa many important points as possible during their tour both here and abroad. ^ Present plana call for their re turn to the f United States and Texas from abroad during the lat- Banquet and hie Kay’s to (day, is aides the favor, prog tioa, All ter part of July so that they can j junior reach home about the first of Aug- j not he att art. •‘it AWARDS MADE AT CIVIL ENGINEER BANQUET FRIDAY A. P. Rollins, 3t^ of Dallas, was the principal speaker at the A.S. C. E. banquet held last Friday evening in the banquet room of the mess hall. Mr. Rollins made the civil engineering awards to the senior and junior of A. A M. who were mort active in the society during the part year. Abbie Koch was presented the senior award, and B. B. Cloud the junior award. After the presentation, J. J. Richey, bead of the C .E. Depart ment, made a short talk to the graduating seniors, wishing them well ia their work after college. The election of the officers for the coming ywar wss held end as is the custom of th* society, only the underclassmen voted. B. B. Cloud was elected president for the com ling year and C. F. DeVilbiss was elected to be the C. E. Junior Re presentative on the Engineering Council. JUNIORSiMUST SIGN FOR FROM BY 6 THURSDAY The coauaRto* in charge of the Junior from and Banquet must have by « p. m Thursday, the names of all Juniors who intend to attend the 1|hb Banquet and Prom, so that! any additional fav or* may he wired for If needed, Woddy Varnhr, junior class presi dent, has announced. Anyone not signing up by Thursday night can riot expect fo receive a favor at the Banquet. The price | of the ticket for the Prom, for which Her- ll-known orchestra ia SO. This includes, be- inquet and dance, the m; menu, and invita- brill be given each [less of whether or fc with a date, hi- j Vitations hjill he distributed through finf! sergeants at a meet ing Thursday night. DormiU>rri students may sign up with first sirgwants. Day students may sign lith Tom Richards at 49 Milner, jr with Varner at J-6 Hart. This must be done before Thursday sight. Ticketa may be secured at Either of these places. BACCALAUREATE TICKETS MAILED' TO GRADUATES r is given each yei r apter of R. 0. A. 0 the most]outstanding R. 0. T. C.c i king itaflf of A. A M. xas Reserve at A of the Brazos Conn Officers Association, fC. officers of the team. The other !winners id th field crop* jutlgiig and id* ntifi cation team wen* W, E. Larson, betad the most ontatai d- C, J. Ellison, and I. G. Jensoi i who man in the Cavalry npit Were also preeeaUsi with'gold nu-dal.-. K '. The winners of medals i i the Freshman Fields Crop C mtest whre 3. E. Hancock Jr^ 9. C. Warner, J. B. Clopd, J. W. Jnim- huiow, and C. C. Hutchison. These medals were presented by Lipscomb Pharmacy, Luke’s Grocery J Cam pus Cleaners, Aggie Cleaned*, and A. M. Waldrop A (ompanji B. E. Hancock Jr. will alpo have kp name inscribed on - the W. H. Estates plaque which has U b name of first place withers aim i 1926 This plaque U placed in the omy office. Also sash awarded to the above Cot lard, J. B Taylor, •iif. • More than eighty n tatatad-ibs.-fltank pud bari acne authorities TEXAS TECH PAPER FLAYS CAWTHON The Toreador, student newspaper of Texas T*f oil la Texas and it* Proration", Mr. Smith is Engaged at the present time with he many duties which come % under the jurisdiction of the Railroad Co: nmiasion. One of the outstanding di ties of th* com mission for the pi at several year* ia that of looking after the great oil and gaa fields >f the stats. The members of the i k>mteission have made an extend' e study of this, one of the larges: and greatest in dustries of Text i, sad hare had valuable experien •* along this line of work. Aa a member Appointed ,to hold Interetate Cornu tree Commission bearings ia Tex a, Oklahoma and New Mexico, an i as a member of the executive Committee of the National Association of Railroad and Utilities ;©m missions, Mr. Smith has bee active in erery phase of the w< rk under th* eom- misston’s juried ctioa. , r Mr. Smith's 1 fe has been an in teresting one. H p was bora in Hen derson, Texas, where he attended school through 1 is high school days. He attended th< celebrated Summer Hill Select Sch ol at Omen, Texas, fitting himsell to teach in the rectors, presents s Urafes-1 the CHy of Dallas j; A. J, fctummell, Bchool ‘ ®f kis county, whern ha degree to A. P. Rollijs, Sr., j *22, electrical eagipeerin -, who is | Uu *f ht 13 j ears. He abandoned teaching when he was elected as County Clerk >f Rusk Couaty, a position which he held for three terms, retirini voluntarily. He was ele ted to the Senate from his distri rt, where he served for six years, resigning this port to run for Com itroller pf Accounts, an office whk h he held fori two term*, then mi de the race for the office of Railr >ad Commissioner. Mr. Smith h s led a very active life, one in sriu h he has shown in terest always i i the welfare of his fellow man. H< is * Deacon ia the First Baptist Church of Aastin, and teaches a < las* in this Sunday and son will he npn ♦ Itta|commencement pro- R. M. Dixon, .’28, Chemical engi this yRu- when Walter G. | neering, a senior ehginee ing with tather tad in iijk thi cj, vice-president of the (Board | the Public Works De pa: tment of IXrectors, presents a prnfes- the ( ity of Datlas| A. J. Rummell. YfAl degree to A. P. Rolliijs, Sr., *22. electrical enghteerin who ia ’06 lind during the same prbgram an sir conditioning engi teer with will! prerent a Bachelor of jnence the Public Service^ Depa tment of degtre in civil engineering td Andy ^ San Antonio, and Profei lo* E. G P. (Kollina, Jit, the elder Rollins' Smith, mechanical fngme ri eg, and son, In additl on Andg. llIlM i*! who is at the pre^rnt alpaafesaor graduating with high honofs and | in the Physic* dogaitnvnl of A. is ijaledictorwn of the graduating senmr class. pjofessional degrees will presented to six other gn the college rt the comm* exercise*. ThoSe to receive ir ess are I. B. Baccua, ’24, nonal degree m electrical ingj who is at the present festor at Oklahoma A. lege; H. M. Gather, 17. mechanical engineering, rt the present e pro fessor in the school of engmeering at Wert Virgiaia Unireraity*, R. A. Gonzales, *26, mechanical engineer ing, who is connected with the Air Temp Corporation, Dayton, Ohio; A M ' TV professional degn rs in en gineering are open onl; to men who have received the legree of Bachelor of ScienUe or (aster of Science in an enfineeni g course from A. A M. The requir menu of a candidate for a profes ional de gree include acceptable p -ofession al experience in the Hi e of hia thesis for a period of not] leas than four years after graduation, a the- School. He wa i sis of an analytical character which must constitute s distinct contribu tion to engineering science, and an examination of the candidate by the Board of Directors. t"4t r ''i'-'lf a t Chevalier to Deliver Commencement Address to Class* Of ’39, Lacy to Confer Various Degree to 62! ; \ WALTER G. LACY Colonel Willard Chevalier, vice president of the McGraw-Hill Pub lishing Co., of New York CHy, will deliver the commencement t to thk gradaating class a ! A. A M. in the Kyle Field Friday night, June 2, according to the commencement program has been released. After Cadet Captain Andres* P. Rollins, Dallas, delivers cdiotory, Walter G. Lacy, vice president of the A. A M. of directors, will confer the degrees upon th* 623 the largest number in the of the school. Dr. George W. Truett, pastor the First Baptist* Church, erill deliver the baccalaureate mon to the graduating das Guion Hall, the college chapel, Fri dsy morning. Followiig the commencement ex erdats Friday night. President am ' (Continued on page 4) / State Commander of the Sons oB Confederate Vet erans for six rears in aueeauaiaa, and tangh a S wday Schcool class in the Confedei ate Home at Austia for a number >f years. All students and members of th* college staff interested in hearing Mr. Smith spa Jt are invited to At tend the meeting by the members of th* A. L M E. Next Med I Vet Klect At the annual'election of officers of the student chapter of th* Amer ican Veterinary tkm, R. J. ident. Other elude O. H. ident and V. C. treasurer. The election, which was attended ected in- viea-pna- Itoac, secretary- COL WILLARD CHKYAUgR jf I r I" i I 0 by Hi matohmr% Veterinary Following three sponsors during the coming are Dr. John M Ketehersidof th* staff, sud Dr lege Station Following this ertid made an a support *f Jfeal faculty t« ths local A. V. M. A. h.-ld in pledging the school haptar of tha