The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 28, 1939, Image 8

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Official Notices
Schedule of Events
November 29Bonfire Dance—Sbisa Hall—
10 rOO p. m. to 1:00 a. m.
November 30-—Thanksgiving Prom—
Sbisa Hall—9:00 p. m. to 12 midnight.
November 30—Thanksgiving Game be
tween Texas University and the Texas
Aggies—Kyle Field, 2:00 p. m.
December
Short Course,
nber
> p.
4, 6, 6—Dairy Husbandry
December 4, 5. 6, 7—County Judges and
Commissioners Conference.
December 8—Petroleum Engineering Club
Dance—Banquet Room, Sbisa Hall, 9 p.
m. to 1 a. m.
December 8— Kream & Kow Klub Bene-
rei
fit Show—Assembly Hall.
Freshman Class
I have received the following invitation:
“The freshman class of Mary Hardin-
Baylor College requests the presence of
the freshman class of A. & M. College at
the Freshman Reception on December
ninth, at 8 o’clock, in Hardy Parlors.
1
i of ttiis all-girl college at Helton,
Texas... It is only 87 miles from our col
ay
Every freshman should take advantai
f this opportunity to meet and see ti
students of this all-girl college at Belto:
of th
age
the
lege.
FRANK R. YOUNG,
President of Freshman Class
Radio Aerials
1. It has been reported to this office that
built-in aerials and plugs for attachment
of radios in the new dormitory area are
satisfactory and available.
2. All aerials in this area erected by
students will be dismantled not later
than Wednesday, November 29, 1939. Fail-
Kith
loss
use a radio ona the campus.
ay,
nre to comply with these instructions will
esnlt in the loss of the privilege to
COLONEL GEO. F. MOORE,
Commandant.
A. S. A. E.
igt-
neers Tuesday night, November 28, im-
tei
There will be a special meeting of the
;ral Engi-
i
cultural Engineering lecture ro
John Deere Plow Co. will have represen
tatives present to show pictures. Every
one is cordially invited to attend.
■re
American Society of Agricultural En;
28,
er yell practice, in the Agri
cultural Engineering lecture room. Th.
mediately aft
Kream and Kow Club
There will be a Kream and Kow Klub
meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. in
the Creamery lecture room. Mr. Connor,
director of the Texas Experiment Station,
will speak.
Heart O* Texas Club
The Heart O’ Texas and Mountaineers
Club will have a brief, important meet
ing Tuesday night after yell practice in
110 Academic Building.
Triangle Club
There will be a meeting of the A. & M.
Triangle Club Tuesday night after yell
practice in room 228, dormitory 11.' This
is positively the last day that dues will
be accepted. All the members are urged
to attend, as the final plans for the
Thanksgiving Dance will be made.
South Plains Club
The Christmas Dance will be held Wed
nesday, December 27, from 10 till 2 in
the ball room of the Hilton Hotel, Plain,
view, Texas. Logan Largent and his or
chestra will furnish the music, unless
otherwise stated. Club dues will be 50
Senior Rings
Senior rings which were due on De-
cents to be paid in advance. Then with
uniform on plus another 50 cents Aggies
will be let in. Secure your tickets in
advance, otherwise $1.25.
Wednesday, December 6, be at the C. E.
lecture room at 6:45 with a list to send
invitations to and club dues. This money
■ has to be paid in order to print invita
tions and make dance preparations. Be
sure to send a writeup about the dance
to your town paper. \
date on
’ednei
whi<
ch seniors may place orders
for rings to be delivered before Christmas.
Rings ordered after this date will not
reach this office until after the Christmas
holidays. Orders may be placed with the
Registrar’s Office at any hour of the day.
E. J. HOWELL, Registrar.
Sunset High Graduates
All members of the class of ’36 of Sun
set High School, Dallas, are invited to at
tend the reunion dance Saturday night,
December 2, at the Sunset High School
gymnasium. Admission. 50c each.
FOR THE DANCE
You’ll want to be rated
as one of the best dressed
men at the dance. . . Our
new Double Breasted
Tuxedo will give you the
proper build-up ... New
Drape Shoulders with
trim waist lines.
Our stylist had but
two things in mind when
he erected these new
Tuxedos . . . first, to give
you style. . . next to give
you the casual comfort
that you enjoy in your
daytime wear.
$25
CORRECT DRESS
ACCESSORIES
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College Station
Bryan
CAMPUS STUDY CLUB
The Campus Study Club will meet
Tuesday, November 28, in the mess
hall annex. Mrs. O. A. Weinke will be
hostess. The program will consist of a
talk on “Health and Government” by
Mrs. Carlin and an address on “Inter
national Good Will” by Dr. Steen.
Lost and Found
LOST: The President’s Office is hold
ing a package\from the A. C. Lawrence
Leather Co. containing two open edge
bevelers. This is an exchange. Will the
party ordering these please call for same ?
GEO. F. MOORE,
Commandant.
Wanted
WANTED: Going to Mena, Arkansas,
ave
noon, November 29th. Return
via Texarkana.
after-
ng
•xarkana. Leave Wednesday aft
November 29th. Return Monday.
Room for four passengers. See Bob Cook,
M. E. Department.
WANTED: Sliderule—log log decitr
duplex, and to sell football ticket. Con
by 11 Milner.
Two Dances—
(Continued from page 1)
tinct success since its introduction
to the cadet corps this year, will
be featured.
Both the annex and the main
floor of the mess hall will be clear
ed for the dances which, in addi
tion to being the most colorful foot
ball dance of the year, will prob
ably be the largest. The charge
for each dance will be $1.00.
The Thanksgiving Prom Thurs
day night will mark the last of the
regular football dances this year,
the climax of a highly successful
fall season that has seen the cadet
corps manifest an enthusiastic
support of these social affairs, ac
cording to Charlie Hamner, social
secretary of the senior class.
Following the custom of past
years, the Thanksgiving Prom will
be held following the game, to af
ford an opportunity to celebrate in
full measure the Thanksgiving hol
idays. It had first been thought
that this dance would not be held,
but the decision has just been made
to hold it as in the past, to provide
ample recreation for the thousands
of visitors on the campus.
As stated above, the orchestra
for this prom will be Aggieland;
the place will be Sbisa Hall; the
time will be Thursday from 9 to
12 p. m.; and the charge will be
|$1
TURKEY DAY IS HERE AGAIN
BUT
Steer Meat Is The Aggie Diet
BEAT TEXAS GANG
CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY
LUNCHES — DRINKS — SMOKES
Aggieland Set—
(Continued from page 1)
the herd, and goes off alone to
die, so that the rest will not see
him in his suffering. The seniors
are led by two members of the
band, who play a mournful dirge
on the bass horn and piccolo.
Dedication of the new dormitories
and the new mess hall will also
take place Thursday morning. The
halls will be named in honor of
the men whose names were recent
ly announced by the Board of Di
rectors. They were selected from a
list of former presidents of the
College, past and present members
of the Board of Directors and out
standing citizens and faculty mem
bers who have contributed to the
growth and success of the college.
One hall has already been dedicated
to E. J. Kiest.
The halls will be named for R.
W. Briggs, Walter Lacy, G. R.
White, Joe Utay, H. C. Schuh-
macher, Byrd E. White, C. S.
Gainer, L. L. Mclnnis, H. H. Har
rington, E. J. Fountain, W. A.
Duncan and D. W. Spence. At the
same time, the Electrical Engi
neering building will be named in
honor of Dean F. C. Bolton, who is
at present vice-president of A. &
M., and the Civil Engineering
building will be named Nagle Hall
for James C. Nagle, a former dean
of engineering.
The football game Thursday af
ternoon which is to be dedicated to
Jesse H. Jones, the climax of the
entire football season for both
schools, will have added signifi
cance this year. Not only will it
mark the end of a season which
has seen A. & M. become South
west Conference champion and
LOST: Log log decitrig sliderule with
names Zimmerman and Bahn on case.
Return to 26 Legett for reward.
LOST: One pair • ladies’ tan suede
mewhei
call
mandant’s office.
e
gloves, somewhere on campus. Finder
please call 4-7324 or turn in at Com-
WELCOME VISITORS
We Make The Best, Not
Because We Say So But
Because The Customers
SAY SO
Behind Leggett Hall
Campus Sandwich
Shop
THE BATTALION
Facilities Arranged—
(Continued from page 1)
thirsty visitors.
Rest rooms for women will be
designated as follows: the first
three ramps of Law Hall, the
first three ramps of Puryear Hall,
the Y. M. C. A., Guion Hall, the
lounge in Kiest Hall, and the
gymnasium and athletic field.
Check rooms will be located at
the Y. M. C. A.
Headquarters for Texas Univer
sity students and ex-students will
be at Guion Hall for the day.
A first aid station is to be es
tablished at the north end of Clark
Street, which is the street leading
directly to the stadium.
In case of rain, the Landscape
Art Department and the Dairy
Husbandry Department have
agreed to furnish trucks and trac
tors for pulling visitors’ cars out
of the mud.
-TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1939
number 1 team of the nation, but
it will also be the last game of a
season in which the University of
Texas, cellar team of the confer
ence for many years, returned to a
measure of importance.
And Thursday night from 9 to
12 the final event on the program
will be the Thanksgiving Prom in
Sbisa Hall, with Tommie Little
john and his Aggieland Orchestra
again playing.
Real Spirit—
(Continued from page 1)
in our power to make this day a pleasant one for all those
who come to our campus. Too often our entire student body
is judged and condemned because of an unthoughtful act
or word of an individual; so let’s realize there is an individual
task for each of us—let’s all join hands and make it a job
well done. A helping hand or a pleasant word, even a
smile and a greeting to the forty thousand visitors who will
be here Thanksgiving Day, will mean a great deal to our
school and to each of us.
Let’s show them we’re “tops” both on the football field
and on the campus!
Woody Varner, Cadet Colonel,
Bodie Pierce, Head Yell-Leader,
Max McCullar, Senior President,
Ele Baggett, Junior President,
Willard Clark, Sophomore Pres.
Frank Young, Freshman Pres.
Baptist Students
Planning Retreat
Here During Holiday
The local Baptist Student Union
is planning a Baptist Student Un
ion Retreat to be held at the First
Baptist Church from Thursday ev
ening, November 30th, through Sat
urday evening, December 2nd. Hav
ing seen the need for plans for a
wider program of Baptist Student
activities, the B. S. U. Council has
been planning, for some time, a
most interesting Christ centered
program for the holiday period.
The theme for the Retreat will
be “Christ Uplifted”. Several of
the group attending will take part
in the program, and will study
We want to Congratulate the Aggie Team on the
great work that they have done this year—
KEEP GOING
We will be open Thursday Morning for Pressing Only
AGGIE CLEANERS
together certain phases of Chris
tian education and responsibility.
Christian service as applied to each
individual. Throughout the Re
treat the one theme “Christ Up
lifted” will be held by the speak-
ears on the program.
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