PAGE 4 THE BATTALION Official Notices SCHEDULE OF EVENTS May 11—Baylor University vs. A. & M., Baseball, Kyle Field. May 11—Corp Dance, Sbisa Hall. SCHEDULE OF CALL The following changes in schedule of calls are announced effective at 1st call Eetreat for today, Saturday, May 11, only: 1st Call Retreat 5 :25 p. m. Assembly 5 :28 p. m. Retreat 5:30 p. m. Mess Call Immediately after Retreat COL. GEORGE F. MOORE, Commandant ENGINEERS EXCUSED Because of the Engineers’ Day activi ties, junior and senior engineering stu dents are excused from classes Satur day morning, May 11. F. C. BOLTON, Dean ENGINEERS’ JOBS The Placement Bureau has received an inquiry from a Michigan manufacturer of office furniture and filing equipment ad vising that they will have places for one or two young men who have had WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. Tom Adams Barber Shop Ground Floor of Masonic Bldg. - Bryan Sport Shirts and Slack Ensembles Spend your leisure hours in comfort. . . See us for smart new sportswear for now and all summer wear. Slack Ensembles $2.95 to $7.95 • Sport Shirts $1.00 to $2.50 Summer Slacks $1.95 to $7.50 Sport Belts $1.00 to $1.50 fllaldropfl(3 “Two Convenient Stores” College Station - Bryan training in general or mechanical engi neering. They further state that only stu dents from that section of the country should apply. For additional informa tion on this please call by the Place ment Bureau. LUCIAN M. MORGAN Association of Former Students CONCESSIONS The concessions listed below will be open for the school year 1940-41. Appli cations will be accepted until noon, Satur day, May 11, 1940. All applicants must be eligible for student employment. 1. Brooms 2. Bookracks 3 Radios 4 Scarfs & Mufflers 6 Organization Sweaters 6 Typewriters 7. Window Shades 8. Dance Photographs 9. Wooden Shower Shoes ORMOND R. SIMPSON, Chairman Student Labor Committee SENIOR CALLING CARDS Those seniors who failed to get their engraved calling cards last Thursday and Friday may get them anytime this week from Archie Greig in 51 Legett Hall. CITY TAXES All taxpayers of the city of College Station will render their taxes for the year 1940 beginning April 15th at the City Office. DEADLINE FOR GRADUATE THESES The Graduate Bulletin carries the date for the graduating exercises as June 7 and fixes t^e deadline for completed thes and fixes th,e deadline for completed theses, approved by department heads, to be turned in to this office as May 18. Inas much as the date for the graduating exer cises has been changed to May 3l it will be necessary for us to have completed theses in this office not later than May 11, in order that they may be read by our Committee in time for the orals, most of which will fall in the period May 20-24. T. D. BROOKS, Dean, The Graduate School. SENIOR DANCE ARRANGEMENTS In compliance with the request of the committee in charge of the Senior Ring Dance, approved by the organization com manders concerned, ramps C, D, E, and F " i •»»-.. ' - —cated by cadets nd of Hart Hall will be Friday and Saturday 11, in order to prov: visiting girls attending the ; vacated by cade nights. May 10 ai ride accommodatioi ini Senior for Ring Dance and Corps Dance on those nights. Cadets concerned will vacate Hart Hall by 1:30 p. m.. May 10. Guests — s ” ’ ~ admitted at 3 p. m. Cadets will mitted to the hall at 3 p. m., by which time guests mui dormitory. Guests staying in the dormitory must be in not later than 3 a. m., Friday night, will be be read- p. m.. May 12, st be out of the and not later than 2 a. m.. Guests must check in each nig' the matron upon their return to the , Friday night, Saturday night, ch night with dormitory after the dance, and they must iut with fr mes accountabli instructions. and they the matron upon their de parture from the college to their respec tive homes. Escorts will be held strictly for compliance with these MOTHERS’ DAY RESERVATIONS In compliance with the request of the committee in charge progra; comma reqr of the Mothers’ Day the m, approved by the organization mders concerned, Walton Hall will A. S. McSwain Insurance Agency Jno. Astin Bldg. Phone Bryan 225 • General Insurance Abstracts SURE WE CAN and AT MODERATE PRICES Call For STUDENT CO-OP REPAIR North Gate — GOOD NEWS FOR HUNGRY STUDENTS Before and after the ball visit our new “pink room”. No cover charge. The perfect spot to say hello and good-bye to your best girl friend. Good food and cold drinks at reasonable prices. Open all night on Friday and Saturday. We also cater to special parties and banquets. COLLEGE INN CAFE AND AMUSEMENT CLUB Brunswick Standard Equipment North Gate Phone College 333 C. E. McMULLAN W. H. McMULLAN Engineers’ Day Program— (Continued from page 1) up from regular Electrical Engineering Department equipment by the students. John L. Dodson is in charge of the Mechanical Engineering show where student designed and constructed models will be displayed in the Mechanical Engineering Building. Exhibits for this department are: 1. Machine Shop, Wood Shop, Pattern Shop, and Foundry. a. All equipment in operation. b. Display of projects designed and constructed by students. c. Pouring of iron in the foundry at 7:15 p. m.; eruption of a volcano as a finale. 2. Mechanical and Steam Laboratory. a. Aeronautics display. b. Fuel testing machines for determining octane rating. c. Ford V-8, Chevrolet, and Plymouth engines. d. Worthington Diesel engine and dynamo-meter. e. Refrigeration units. f. Turbo-generator unit. g. Corliss engine. h. Novel hot air engine. i. Various types of steam, oil, and gas engines. j. Display of odd mechanical movements. 3. Metallography exhibit including demonstration of microscopes and cameras for studying the microstructure of metals. 4. Military Engineering exhibit (Room 101 M. E. Shops). a. Scale models of trestle and pontoon bridges. b. Working models of rigging. c. Sandbox showing construction of camouflauge. d. Military mapping display. e. Demolitions equipment display. • The main feature of the Petroleum Department’s display will be an oil well pumped by electricity. Eber Peters will be in charge of the petroleum show which will display: 1. Experiments. a. Pumping oil wells with electricity. b. Determination of surface tension. c. Core analysis. d. Air-gas lift. 2. Equipment display. a. Halliburton cement consistometer. b. Complete analysis. c. Sub-surface pump equipment. d. Well surveying instruments. e. Gas-lift equipment. 3. Field display. a. Portable drilling rig. h. Cable tool rig. c. Gas-lift operation on well, d. Surface equipment on other wells: motor driven pumping units, pumping jacks driven from central power unit. 4. Motion pictures of actual operations in drilling for oil—1:30 p. m. and 3:30 p. m. in the Petroleum Engineering Lecture room. Mothers’ Day— (Continued from page 1) mander’s mother or sweetheart. After the flower-pinning has been completed the organization awards will be made, and the cadet corps will take its place on the drill field for the review which will be gin at 10 o’clock. Following the review at 11:15 a program will be held in Guion Hall in honor of the parents. Cadet John Edge will open the program with an organ prelude. Following this, Cadet E. W. Aid- rich will give the invocation. Ca det Colonel D. B. Varner will give the address of welcome from the corps and President T. O. Walton will give the welcoming address from the College. Dedicated to the parents will be “Our Fathers” by F. M. 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