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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1939)
/ PAGE 4 Official Notices NOTICE There will be no perking on eith er eide o< the etreet Booth at Lew end Puryemr Hall* from Friday noon. June 2. until after Final Re view, Saturday, June 8. Guest* staying in Law and Pur- year Hall* will park their care on the parade froiexl weet of Law Hall. GEO. F. MOORE ’ | Colonel. U. S. Army, Commandant In the final review Saturday, the reviewing stand will be on the south eide of the drill field and the troops will assemble on the north fciik * By order of COLONEL MOORE. CIRCULAR NO. «»: L The following change in sched ule of calls is announced for Fri day, June 2, 1989: First Call, Retreat, 8:10 p. m. Assembly, 6:18 p. rs. Retreat, 6:16 p. m. Mess Call, Supper, Immediately after Retreat. GEO. F., MOORE. Colonel, U. S. Army, Commandant MEMORANDUM NO. 84: .-j FINAL REVIEW 1. The Final Review of the entire Corps of-Cadets dismounted, under arms, will bs held Saturday, June 8, 1989: Tirst Call. 9:20 a. I*. Assembly, 9:28 a. m. Adjutant's Call. 9:80 a. m. Colors and guidon# will be car- raiili . ■ • v n Cadet officer* will .Wear sabers. % Uniform: Number 1, with white shirts. (Cadet officers may wear bpota.) 2. Formation: AI! -units in line of GOOD-BYK, AGGIES y We hope that yon have a pleasant summer with ' lots of success. ''We have appreciated your business and are looking forward to serv ing you next year. aggielAnd GROCERY ttalions, dose column of pla- ons. All units on north aMs at review field. (8) (a) Order of «*its in Ifae: (1) Bead (entire) ; (» Infantry RsgiraWit—1st Bat talion. 2d Battalion. 2d Batt (8) Field Artillery Regia Ragfaaaalhl CMmU 1st Battalion. 2d Battalion. T (4) Composite Regiment—Chem. ical Warfare Battalion. Signal Corps Bsttalion. (6) Cevalry Regiment •>— 1st Sejuadroa, 2d Squadron (•) Engineer RegkaenL—1st Bat talion, 2d Battellw4 ! |i? (7) deaat Artillery Rrgisaeat let Battalion. 2d Battalion. (b) Prior to Adjutant’s Call, each cadet bgttalion adjutant will take poet on the review field on the stake deeigeating the right at his battalion for the psrpose at guid ing the battalion to-R proper place in line. 4. (a) The Con* will paaa in review twice, the first time unde: the command of thg cadet officers and the second time under the com mend of the senior cadet noaeom missioned officer present with each organization. (b) B) paining in review, _ menta artII follow preceding regi ments at 30 yards. (c) After passing in revie first time, each regiment win re turn to Rs original place la line. (d) When the Corps has be< formed In line the second time, the corps commander will com (1) OFFICERS (2) FRONT (8) MARCH. At the con MARCH, cadet officers will form in front of their respective bat ons on the line of regimental commander* facing to the front. <e> the corps commander will then rdlaaalid: (1) OFFICERS, (2) CENTER, (8) MARCH. At the command MARCH, cadet of ficer* will dose in t* the center of the line- end will face to the front end dregs towards the center with out command. (f) the officers will then be marched forward, halted 10 paces from the reviewing officers and presented to them by the Corps Commander. The Corps Command er will then commend: (1) OF FICERS. (*) FORWARD. (8) MARCH, end win halt the cadet officers on the right and left of the reviewing stand. (g) thc Corps will then be pre sented to the graduating member of the (Jprps. The Carps Command er win fetum the salute. The band will play *nH Spirit of Aggieland” and at the Completion of the music the Corps wRl be brought to order areas. i I 2. The Coi-ps will then pass In review tinder the command of the repart of the names of all absen tees from the review formation to the Commandant's officer prior to departure. By order of Colonel MOORE: CLAUDE F. BU MBA. H Captain, F. A.. Adjutant. MEMORANDUM NO. 22: seats ties at Baaecve Cam mis atone and Certificates at Eligibility 1. Bsssrvs commissions sad eer- tificates at eligibility far appoint ment in the Officers’ Uses tvs Corps wiH be presented to graduates of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in Go ion Hall by Cstonal George D. Sears, Chiaf of Buff, 34th Division, Texas National Guard. Saturday morning, June 3, 1929. ' 1 2. All graduates to whom raaarve commissions or certifies tea of all gibihty are to be presented will re port to Technical Sergeant King on the east side of Guion Hall at 8:00 a. m, Juno A UNIFORM: No. 1, with white shirts. Boots may be worn. By order of Colonel MOORE: CLAUDE F. Bl RBAf H. Captain, Field Artillery. Adjutant. THE BATTALION - DRIVING RANGE OPENED AT EAST GATE IN ESTATES driving range featuring ■C green and eventually place for iron shots in sddMton to tha regular range Was opamai centiy on Highway six jmst south of Vannoys on the College Hills Estates for the convenience of etu dents sad College resident*. The range, which is owned by .Virgil Jones, PasI Dsvelaad, and Jimmy Garrett, will be operated by Henry Haueer. a member at ■ A A M. Collegiate Golf terns, will give assistance and aid to those who dasire K. j 1 i Fifteen tees are featured on the driving range width is open at night hi addition to normal I iaess hours for the benefit ef pro- fesaors End bustnett men. New driving clubd and halls have baeo stocked for use on the range end in addition comfortable seats have been provided for spectator*. Candies and cold drinks are also sold by the range. J The epe raters announced that “the raage will be available the year around and will cater es pecially to the demands of the professors and students of the col- GRADUATES— (Continued from page 2) Richard F. Thompson, A*Ed. Mamnn Ira Thornton, CE. Walter Blackwood Thornton, Jr., AA. ASSOCIATION TO MEMORANDUM CTATT VUT uun For the Cadet Corps Commander, OlAllS I Kl luljD Cadet Corps Adjutant, ^ All Cadet Regimental Command- ^ -*““1 c -~“ MEET AT A. & M. All Cadet Regimental Adjutants, All Cadet Battalion Adjutants. Subject: Instructions for Final In order that instructions may be given relative to the changes in formation necessitated for the Fi nal Review for 1920, the cadet of ficer* listed below will eaaemble in Room 120 Academic Building at 1:16 p. m. Friday, Jane 2. 1989, reporting on arrival to Colonel Moore: i ( Cadet Corps Commander Cadet Corps Adjutant All Cadet Regimental Command ers ’ All Cadet Battalion Commanders All Cadet Regimental Command- All Cadet Regimental Adjutants All Cadet Battalioa Adjutant* By order of Colonel MOORE: CLAUDE F. BUBBACH, Captain, Field Artillery, Adjutant. THANK YOU, AGGIES V WE HAVE APPRECIATED YOUR BUSINESS And We Wish You A Happy Summer With Mach Success * AGGIELAND PHARMACY O. K. STETLER, JHjRr. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ■ / _ —; i. Jk j. j The Y. M. C. A. Barbers Have Appreciated Your Business And Wteh Yon A Happy and Successful Future Life CIRCULAR NO. 48: 1. All dormitories with the excep tion of Foster Hajl and J and K Ramps of Walton Hall will be vb-» rated by cadets not later than 8:00 p. m., June 8, 1989, at which time they will be closed and locked. 2. The Department of Buildings A College Utilities will begin ing trunks to the railroad stations at 1:30 p. m., Thursday. June 1, and will continue until Saturday, Jane 8. All trunks must be marked as follows: Southern Pacific, North (South), or Missouri Pacific, North. (South). UNMARKED TRUNKS WILL NOT BE CARRIED TO THE STATION. Do not have more than one name and aii jrem on trank as R confuses the truck driver. It will be necessary that students go to the railroad station prior to their departure from the College and make arrangements for the shipping of their trunks. 3. Furniture other than College property must be removed from the dormitories in order that the dean >ag and renovating at halls aril] not be iaterfered with, arid any desks, trunks, clothing, chairs, or other artidtes not belonging to the Col lege will be removed from the dor mitories after 3:00 p. m., June 8. GEO. F. MOORE. Colonel, V- 8- Army, Commandant. The Si*taaM$ - mm - Admual Meeting of the State Veterinary Medical Association at Texas will be held here Tuesday and Wednes day. Headquarter* far hotel commodatious will M the Aggie- land Inn, and all meetings will be held at the Veterinary Hospital In charge of the mdathigjia Sam E. Bun ton of Del Rio, who is preai dent of the association. The pro gram will open wjth a bueinees l Tuesday morning. Dr. James Farquharaon from Colorado State College will make an address that afternoon on <h*eases of form ranch animals. Wednesday morning Dr. Edwin J. Frick from Kansas State College will make an address. After a aerie* at short talks Wednesday afternoon, the of the time will be spent in visiting venous departments in the school of Veterinary Medicine. A dance and banquet will be held for all atteachng Tuesday night at the Parker < rlub in Bryan at 7 p. m. Other entertainment will include a picture party Mon day night before the meeting be gins Tuesday. The women will make a trip to Sam Houston Park at Huntsville Tuesday morning and have a Dutch treat dinner in. Madisonville ft noon. 1 DORMITORIES— (Contiaoad from page 1) followed by President T. O. Walton who extended U thanks of the college’s 2,006 faculty members and administrative offi rials- Dr. Law then introduced principal speaker, Jaa Utay of Del tas, a. member of the Hoard of Directors. Thraughout his address Mr. Utay was in high praiaa of tha many fins TlMMirtkropic and civic works of Mr. Kiaat, and especially in reaper* to the but- standing service* he has rendered ▲.AM. At the conclusion of Hr. Utoy’s talk s bronse plaque, honoring Mr. Kiest and naming the building the Edwin J. Kiest Hall, was unveiled. Mr. Kiest, now nee ring hie 78th birthday, was entirely unaware of the honor that was to ha him when he arrived at O Station Thnn-doy afternoon. He arms under the impression that tha only purpose of his visit was to at tend the regular meeting of the nurd of Director*. On the speakers’ stand were eight of the m embers of the Board of Directors including Board a T. M. Law, Houston; R. W. Briggs, Pharr; Walter G. Lacy, Waco; Joa Utay, Dallas Schuhmacher, Houston White. Brady; O. H. enville; and Mr. Kies) speakers' stand were O. Walton, E. E. Cadet C. J. Wimer. David B. Thrift, Victor Ttorstein, Emmett L Tinea Jack Russell Dick S. Todd. Kuthven Ckai Harold Myer T Robert Leslie ■I- m/\ Jerome Mike Tr»| Sylvester Louis A. Ray Trimble, Ji Sam H. Tumi A. Preston U< Jamas Leroy Jack F. Vick. PE./ Robert Cecil Vittdtoe, Ag Jo* Jdha'Waidhofer. So, Loyan H. Walker/ Jr., Agfed. Milton David Wallace. AA. Lloyd M. Walla, Drue 8. Ward, Newt R. Walking, Jr., AgEd. Carl R. Wateon, Ag. Emmett O. WeUon, AgEd. Floyd Bentley Watts, VM. Lonnie H. Weatjar, VM- Jack C. WebberJ ME. ' Byrom T. WelJm, ME- Hannan H. Webaac, Jf„ EE. Ely William wUght, CE. FRIDAY. 2. 1939 Cbarfoa Clifford EpH Junior We Mari A. Wo Ralph Audrey Dae Reuben E. V. . Eugene M. White! Jr.. LA. "V^i Grover C Jack Edgar Ralph W. Willard Francte f White, EA. John H. Wiggs. f Albert Lee Wiliineon. EE. J. Cecil Wniiaife, Ag. Den G. Wilson.]AgEd. Garland Boyd Wilson, Ag. J, Charlton J. Wiker, BE. John Marshall IWinaton, EE. Whitby Fosterj Wiae, Jr, LA. Royce Eugene I Wisanhaker, Ag- En* ■if Arthur SidneyfWitchell, Jr , ChB. ' Paul 0. Alvin Wood, Valton & Wc Be* wick Roy Milton AA 2|g,. . CE. right, Ag. Yates. LA. Yeary* Jr, ME. Young, AA. Young, AA. Young, Ag. ' AA. May We Wish Everyone ' • * ** I ' | • j j il ’ I.TjT f 4 1; A HAPPY VACATION', And To The SENIOR CLAjSS We Offer Our Congratulations With Much SUCCESS AND HAPPINfeS^ j In the Future 1 ( - 1 .iff;’ Casey's Confectionery CIRCULAR NO. 47: L Cadet Officers are directed to return to the Office of the Com mandant not later than 1:00 p.m., Saturday. June 8, pass keys that were issued to them at the begin ning at school. 2. Organisation Commander* and Day Stadenta will rettn to the Of flee at the Cohuaundant, College Regulations that were issued at the beginning of the first term, not later than 5:00 p. m. Friday, June K **»• - i n GEO. F. MOORE,' poloncl, U. 3- Army, (Commandant NOTICE All faculty and staff member* kite rested in playing soft ball with •le “faculty" team in the summer twilight league, call Or. G. J. Sam- qelson. Chemistry Department, im- FOR REMT: 2 mans next Church of Christ. Phone 0442. The Meats Laboratory in the Animal Industries BalMing h hav ing a safe on cured and smoked hams Friday, Saturday and Mon day, Jane 2. 3 and 6. We have only limited number of hanss so to avoid disapimintmant be sure and get yours early. C. E MURPHY. 1600 STUDENTS EXPECTED 1ST SUMMER SESSION Summer school will officially open Tuesday when an expected' 1600 students wiU begin registra tion at 8 a. m. Dean C. H. Winkler will serve aa director of the sum mer session, and all official bus iness will b< carried on through that office. Classes will begin Tuesday after noon at 1 p, m. Friday is the last day of registration for credit dar ing the first term. Three halls will be opened tot the students.. They are Leggett, Mitchell, and Milner. Walton will be opened to girls end married couples. Foster hall will be open this week-end for boys whs intend to stay for summer nchdol. Expenses for the first session will include $12.60 far tier matricu lation fee, $2.00 for medical fee, and 88.60 for room rent and jani tor service. Meals, if rate* in the mesa hall, will cost $27.00 for the six weeks period. Requirements for admission will be the same as in the regular Sion. Additional information which regards summer school may be ob tained in the summer school cata logue at the registrar’s office. , GOOD-BYE, SENIORS With Due Appreciation For Your Past Business And Wishing Yon A Future Life of Success And Happiness AC CLEANERS J l,ook What You Get For A Disk Of ICE CREAM AGGIES, WE Fo ■ Your Liberal Here’s Hoping You’D Enjoy A * And Hurry Buck To DISTINCTIVE UNIFOI Ross Tail' Bryan, Texas THE "OLE" ARMY MEETING PLACE ,r ou Seniors A Happy And WeD Aa Highly Appreciate Your Pant Business and Friendship £ uccessful Life Liiiscomh Pharai | acy For Summer Comfort It’ll dool inside the new sport shirts and slack ensembles that we are showing for summer wear. It’s just comihon sense to wear comfortable sport- wear . . . you’ll find a wonderful assortment M sport toga here. See the many handsome patterns now available; SI’OBT SHIRTS 81.00 to $1.95 SLAffE ENSEMBLES $3.95 to $7.50 SLACKS $1.95 to $8.00 (iTaldrop U (5 ( onvenient BRYAN E STATION