Page 4 Official Notices SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: October 31 to November 2—Texas Nur seryman’s Short Course (Mr. J. F. Ros- borough). November 1—Poultry Science Club Bene fit Show—3 :15 and 6:30 P. M. (Assembly Hall). November 4—Town Hall—Fisk Jubilee Singers—Guion Hall—7 :80 P. M. CLUB PRESIDENTS According to college regulations, the Avalon Dining Room Presents FLOOR SHOWS at 10:30 and 12:30 Friday and Saturday Night Music by Duke Westover Orchestra Every Night Cover Charge Only 25# f ‘Aida-Celesta Aida” Enrico Carusa Orchestra “Clair De Luni” “Polonaise Militaire In A Minor” Boston “Pops” Orchestra “Natoma - Dagger * Dance” * Boston “Pops” Orchestra ★ A Ask about the new RCA Victor Long Life Needle TUXEDOS worthy of the occasion You’ll want to be proper ly dressed on all formal occasions . . . that’s when you should be at your smartest. . . comfortable j . . . casual . . , smooth looking! Our Tuxedos are correct in every de tail . . . Midnight blue in double or single breasted models. $25 Correct Accessories and Tux Shoes in styles that will please you. fllaldrop&(o “Two Convenient Stores” College Station - Bryan presidents of each club must file a list of club officers with the Student Activi ties Committee one month after the be ginning of school. The list of club officers may be filed in Room 126, Adm. Bldg. OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT October 25, 1940 CIRCULAR: NO. 14: The Commandant is in receipt of a letter quoting the remarks of a prominent business man who attended the U.C.L.A. game, and who stayed at the hotel which was headquarters for the A. & M. men: “The elevator operators, bell boys, and other employees of the hotel, including the assistant manager, said that the be havior of our squad, and likewise, the followers of the team ,was the best of any football group that had ever been in that hotel.” This is a sincere and unsolicited com pliment and is a tribute to the high sense of honor and splendid behavior of the members of the Corps. JAMES A. WATSON Lt. Colonel, U. S. Army Commandant AGRONOMY SOCIETY KEYS Those students wanting an Agronomy Society Key are urged to pay $1.00 de posit or the full sum of $3.00 immediately as the order is going in this week. The money may be paid to J. T. Anderson, room 218, dorm 3; H. C. Warner, room 304, dorm 12; or Mrs. Johnson in the Agronomy office. PRE-VETERINARY STUDENTS All pre-veterinary students are cordial ly invited to attend the free motion pic ture, “The Biscuit Eater”, sponsored by the Student Chapter of the A.V.M.A. at the Assembly Hall on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p. m. FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PATRONS The frozen food lockers in the Meats Laboratory will be ready to operate in a very few days. For those who do not have products to put in storage, I would like to call attention to the baby beef sale at the Brazos County Free Fair. These baby beeves will be sold at auction at 2:00 p. m., Friday, November 1. The Animal Husbandry Department will be glad to assist anyone wishing to pur chase one of these cattle or will buy or order for anyone who wishes to have us do it. This will be one of the best op portunities that will be available for the purchase of really high quality beef. D. W. Williams FACULTY DANCE The second faculty dance of the year will be held at the Maggie Parker Din ing Hall on Thursday night, Oct. 31. The dance will be of the Barn Dance Variety and all members of the fac ulty, and their invited guests are urged to be present, and to cdme wearing an appropriate barn dance garb. The Aggie- land Orchestra will play. Hours from 9 to 12 midnight. OFFICIAL NOTICE All football ushers are to report Satur day at 12:30 p. m. NOTICE TO ALL INFANTRY JUNIORS This is your week to have your picture made for the class section of the Long horn. It is necessary for you to have your picture made by Saturday in order to stay on schedule. BELL COUNTY CLUB A very special meeting of the Bell County A. & M. Club will be held im mediately after yell practice in room 119 of the Academic Building. It is impor tant that everyone be present to help make plans for the Annual Christmas Dance. FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON There will be a Fellowship Luncheon for employees of A. & M. from 12:10 to 12 :40, Thursday noon. A. & M. DAMES CLUB The next regular meeting of the A. & M. Dames Club will be the first Wednes day night in November. VICTORIA A. & M. CLUB There will be a very important meet ing of the Victoria A. & M. Club im mediately after yell practice in room 207 of the M. E. Bldg. It is important that every one be present for election of club officers. All boys from Port Lavaca and Edna are cordially invited to attend. NEW MEMBERS CLUB The New Members Club will not meet on Friday as announced because of a con flict with the Garden. Club. The next meeting date will be announced later. Mrs. Lacy PAMPA MEETING There will be a meeting of all boys living in Pampa and surrounding terri tory tomorrow night after yell practice in room 119 Dorm No. 2. YOUNG CO. BOYS There will be a meeting of the Young County boys in room 110 of the Academic Building tonight after yell practice. It is urgent that everyone be there. MATH CLUB The Math Club will have a meeting Friday night after yell practice in room 212 Academic Bldg. Subject of discus sion will be Math Puzzles. LANDSCAPE CLUB Mr. McNeil of San Antonio will show his pictures of foreign landscapes in the landscape drafting room Friday night, Nov. 1st. All members are urged to attend. DENTON COUNTY CLUB There will be a meeting of the Den ton County Club on Friday, November 1, immediately after yell practice in room 120 of the Academic Building. Cigars will be served. WALTHER LEAGUE The A. & M. Lutheran Walther League will hold a banquet in Sbisa H^ll Thurs day evening at seven o’clock. Any mem bers who have not yet made reservations may do so until Thursday noon. See either Bill Domaschk or Charles Malitz. PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG PEOPLE The Presbyterian Young People’s Hal lowe’en Masquerade Party will meet at the railroad station at 7:30 Thursday night and go from there to the Y Cabin. There will be a meeting of the Tri- State A. & M. Club in the new Y tonight after yelk practice. GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB There will be a meeting of all boys from Sherman, Denison, and Grayson counties in Room 120 of the Academic Building after yell practice tonight. Of ficers for the 1940-41 will be elected. ROUND TABLE CLUB The Round Table Club will meet in Room 319 Academic Building Thursday night at 7:30. Old members are urged to come and anyone desiring to become a member is invited. Classified LOST—8-inch Polyphase Duplex Slide Rule. Initials H.W.R. faintly on leather case. Return to room 120, dorm 6 for reward. VACANCY—For room and board: also garage. Near north gate. Phone S. V. Perritte, College 4-8794. LOST—Black lifetime Shaffer fountain pen. Name J. S. Womack engraved on it. Return to Castlow American Legion P. H. for reward. LOST—Will person who picked up black gladstone suitcase on the highway out side of Waco Sunday please notify Lew P. Ness, room 207, No. 1. THE BATTALION ■THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 Who’s Who— (Continued from Page 1) Society American Military Engi neers; President Lavaca County Club. BAGGETT, ELE B. Editor of the Longhorn; President Junior Class, 1939. BECKER, WILLIAM A., Cadet Colonel. ELLIOTT, BENTON H., Pres ident of the Engineering Council, Captain 1st. Hq. Battery, F. A. FUERMANN, GEORGE M., As sociate Editor Battalion; Director Aggietone News. GILES, JAMES P. Lt. Col., Field Artillery Regiment; Secre tary-Treasurer Engineering Coun cil; Captain Tennis team; Win ner Junior Field Artillery Award; President, Freshman class. GILLIS, TOM, Sgt. Major of Corps Staff; Junior Representative of Student Publications; Junior Bat talion Editor; Vice-President Jun ior Class. HAGOOD, TOM, Lt. Col., Coast Artillery Corps; Secretary A. S. M. E., ’39-’40; Vice-President La mar County A. & M. Club; Member Student Engineering Council. HAINES, PAUL G., Lt. Col. of LOST—A black and white life-time Shaffer fountain pen with name John Sanders on it. Will finder please return to or notify John Sanders, room 325, No. 9. P. O. Box 5129. WANTED^—Would like to buy general admission ticket to S.M.U. game. Walter Higgins, 417 No. 11. LOST—One red library book. A Short History of Marriage by Westermark. Please return to Oxford, Room 119, Dorm 2. RIDE TO DALLAS—and return. Leave College 2:00 o’clock Friday, leave Dallas 6 o’clock Sunday. Price $2.00 round trip. $1.00 either way. If interested see Gillespie, room 120, Dormitory No. 12. WILL THE owner of the following lost article please call at my office and claim it: 1 Sam Brown belt. Mrs. A. A. Barnard The Library LOST: A Soils text and an Ag. Eco. Mkt. text. Reward if returned to 121 No. 12. Were left in A. & I. building last Fri. FOUND: C. G. Conn Ltd. Cornet. Iden tify same by seeing James Hill, 104 No. 6. FOUND: In P. O. Lobby, a sum of money about Wednesday of this week. (Oct. 23rd). Owner please call at P. O. and identify same.—ANNA V. SMITH, Postmaster. FOR RENT: GARAGE AT 307 Fairview, $2.50 per month. LOST—On West side of stadium at A. & M. - Baylor football game, a Hamil ton wrist watch with diamond studded band. For reward call 4-5724 or write Miss Mamie Shaper, Washington Terrace, Waco. LOST—Grey sport jacket made by Field and Stream. If found, call Bryan 182, Bill Walters. Liberal reward. FOUND—High school ring, on drill field. Also hand bag on depot platform. Clyde Oldham, Box 644. LOST—One rain coat, just outside Dal las on the Houston-Dallas highway last Sunday afternoon. The coat has a chem ical Warfare insignia on the back. Please return to room 419, No. 12, if brought back to college. Cadet Corps; Manager, Town Hall, Program Vice President Y.M.C.A., Senior Representative Student Pub lications Board. HAMILTON, AUBREY V., Lt. Col. Composite Regiment; Histor ian Senior Class; President Chem ical Engineering Society. KEETON, E. R. Head Yell Lead er; Major, Composite Regimental staff. KIMBROUGH, JOHN, All-Amer ican football player; Captain, In fantry regimental staff. MONTGOMERY, W. JEFF, Lt. Col. Infantry Regiment; Histor ian Senior Class; President Chem ical Engineering Society. NELSON, L. J., Social Secretary Senior Class; Captain of Infan try Band. NISBET, ROBERT E. Editor of the Battalion; Major on Corps Staff. RICHEY, THOMAS B„ Pres ident of Senior Class; Lt. Col. of Cavalry regiment; Social Vice- President of the Y. M. C. A. SHELTON, HOWARD, Vice- president Senior Class, Honor stu dent in Engineering; Football squadman. SLICKER, JOE, Captain Ross Volunteers Company; Captain, D Battery, CAC. THOMASON, JAMES, All-Con ference half-back; AlVAmerican candidate; Major, Corps staff. WEHNER, E. L., Major of the Band; Member, Scholarship Hon or Society; Vice President Ac counting Society. 48 Freshmen— (Continued from Page 1) Panhandle; Crownover, J. B., San Antonio; David, L. L., Hebbron- ville; Dollar, F. W., Henderson; Fowle, Harry, Bay City; Franklin, R. C., Kenedy; Gilliland, W. A., Raymondville; Glass, H. D., Mt. Pleasant; Hallmark, R. R., Dublin; Harang, C. H., Brazoria; Hardin, W. O., Port Arthur; Hatchell, J. W., DeKalb; Howard, C. H., Grape- land; Hearn, C., Perryton; Hines, John, Westbrook; Hoge, P. L., Knox City; Jackson, G. C., Crystal City; Jones, R. B., Breckenridge; Kieth, J. J., Houston; Mason, J. S., Fisk Singers— (Continued from Page 1) out the most promising of the voices and giving them special training in the classics and the fav orite musical compositions of the times. The Negroes were too close to the days of slavery to sing willingly the spirituals which Science Club— (Continued from Page 1) ment. The annual dues are one dollar and the members are entitled to attend the meetings of the acad emy, at which many papers of scientific interest on a great num ber of subjects are presented, and to receive all publications of the academy. Diverse social programs are arranged for all meetings also. Brownsville; Measley, G. J., Borg- er; Norris, H. W., Santa Anna; Os borne, J. H., Miami; Parnell, G. C., Higgins; Richardson, J. G., New Gulf; Sims, R. C., Kilgore; Skid more, Herbert, Longview; Sonley, J. E., Beeville; Sterling, G. L., Conway; Teman, M. 0., Hutchins; Underwood, G. M., Refugio; Utley, R. K., Belton; Weeren, J. H., Cleve land; Weisinger, B. W., Montgom ery; Williams, R. B., Mont Belview. tiful wedding bond of solid yellow gold. Attractively priced at.,.i. $25.00 and Up Caldwell Jewelers Bryan, Texas DON’T STOP NOW, AGGIES! LET’S MAKE IT 17 STRAIGHT, SATURDAY Try us for your cleaning and pressing needs and you won’t stop sending your clothes to CAMPUS CLEANERS Over Exchange Store - In New “Y” brought back all too vividly ex periences best forgotten but in Mr. White’s room with the doors and windows locked to insure sec recy, they sang for him this strange new music and he caught the vision of a world waiting to hear it from those who knew it best. On Monday evening when the Fisk Jubilee Singers open their concert at Guion Hall with the strais of “Steal Away” they will bring to the musical lovers of College Station one of the finest of the traditional Negro spirituals. It was this song that Queen Vic- strains of “Steal Away” they will when she came to Argyll Lodge in London in 1873 to hear the spir itual from the original company of Fisk Jubilee Singers. 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CAMPUS STUDIO Ex-Aggie Owned and Operated North Gate SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Folger’s Coffee, 2 lb. can .54 Folger’s Coffee, 1 lb. can .27 Libby’s Pineapple Juice, No. 1 tall, 3 for .25 Libby’s Tomato Juice, No. 1 tall, 3 for .23 Grapefruit Juice, 5 1/4 oz. can, 1 doz. .45 Armour’s Treet, SPECIAL .25 Ivory Soap, 2 large bars .15 Rose Dale Peaches, No. 2 , /2 can .15 Bake-rite Vegetable Shortening, 4 lb. can .43 Bake-rite Vegetable Shortening, 1 lb. can .16 Date Nut Bread, 2 for .25 Prune Nut Bread, 2 for 25 Chocolate Nut Bread, 2 for .25 Royal Gelatin Dessert, 3 for .14 MARKET SPECIALS Picnic Hams, Black Hawk or Morrell’s Pride, 1 lb.-.19 Bacon, lowana or Morrell’s Pride, 1 lb. .25 Steaks, Star, Swift’s, Bird Brand, Round, Loin and T Bone, 1 lb. : .33 Wieners, Hormels, 1 lb. .20 Pork Chops, nice and lean, 1 lb. .22 Fryers, Fish, Oysters, Hot Barbecue, Home Made Hominy and Hot Tamales. VEGETABLES Fresh Pumpkins, special, 1 lb. .01 '/a California Celery, large size .08 California Lemons, 1 doz. .10 Fresh Stringless Beans, 1 lb., special .05 We will have a full line of vegetables and fruits. There will be a Cake Sale at Luke’s Friday evening, benefit A. & M. Consolidate School Athletic Funds. We will be closed during the Aggie and Arkansas Football Game. LUKE’S Phones: 4-1140 and 4-1141 We Deliver WITH^^^j SLOWER-BURNING "I Uamels In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them. That means, on the aver age, a smoking plus equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! FAST BURNING—creates hot SLOW BURNING —pro- flat taste in smoke ... ruins teas natural qualities delicate flavor, aroma . .. that mean mildness, thrilling taste, fragrance ... a cooler smoke ... & ^ *