Page 4- THE BATTALION —- Official Notices NOTICE M. E. 404 power plant test postponed till Wednesday, April 30. A. V. Brewer ENGINEERING SOCIETIES There will be a meeting of all engin eering societies, student chapters, in the Chemistry Lecture Room Thursday, April 24 at seven o’clock to hear colonel Wil lard Chevalier, Vice President of Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Company and Pub lisher of "Business Week”. GIBB GILCHRIST, Dean of Engineering. SUMMER CATALOGUE Students planning to attend the sum mer session at A. & M. may now obtain the summer catalogue in the Registrar’s office. PHYSICS MEETING At the regular meeting of the physics held in Physics buildi Room 39, colloquim, which will be Physics building, April 22, 7:15 p. m.. Professor I. C. Sanders will speak on “The who intend to be in school until the end of the school year 1941-43 and who wish to apply for Military Science 303 will fill out application in the Field Artillery office by noon April 26. R. P. LIVELY, Captain, F.A., Adjutant 1 spe amici Third Law of Thermodynan terested are invited to attend. PHYSICS STAFF All in- FIELD ARTILLERY STUDENTS All Field Artillery students who are not enrolled in Sophomore R.O.T.C. courses JOSEPHINE ROVELLO DANCING SCHOOL Tuesday and Wednesday of Each Week K. C. Hall - - Bryan Phones: 2-6075; 2-2825 Jockey UNDERWEAR 50* This spring switch to Jockey —the underwear that does things for you, provides mild support. Knitted to absorb and evaporate perspiration. No bulk, no bind, no chafing. Fits like a second skin with “birthday suit” freedom. But tonless, easy to launder, needs no ironing. Varied leg lengths — special shirts to match. Originated and manu factured by Coopers. fliadrop6(8 “Two Convenient Stores” College Station - Bryan HEADQUARTERS R.O.T.C. MEMORANDUM: 1. The following extract of letter Head quarters Eighth Corps Area, dated April 8th, 1941, quoting War Department letter, is published for the information of all concerned: "Corps Area commanders and the Com manding General, Hawaiian Department, will take necessary action to thoroughly canvass all students enrolled in R.O.T.C. units other than Signal Corps, for the purpose of securing applications for com mission in the Signal Corps Reserve upon completion of their advanced course, or for details to duty with the Signal Corps in the event that they desire commission in the branch in which trained. Transfer or detail of this personnel will be limited to those who indicate aptitude for the Signal Corps. Current graduates of the Reserve Of ficers’ Training Corps desiring commis sions in the Signal Corps, or detail for duty with the Signal Corps in the event they desire commission in the branch in which trained, will be instructed to sub mit a request by. letter to The Adjutant General, through their Professor Military Science and Tactics. The Professor of Mil itary Science and Tactics will forward each individual letter by indorsement there on to this Headquarters, stating student’s qualifications, together with his recom mendation. These individual applications will then be forwarded to the War De partment with the Corps Area Command er’s recommendation.” 2. Applications will be submitted be tween May 2nd and 15th and will include the following: a. Whether transfer or detail is desired. b. Academic course pursued or Degree obtained. c. Special qualifications for detail if any. d. Commission now held or Branch in which being trained. 3. Applications will be submitted to the Senior Instructor of Unit in which en rolled, who will make recommendation. By order of Lieutenant Colonel WATSON: R. P. LIVELY, Captain, F.A., Adjutant NO COUNCIL MEETING Since there are no matters pending for the Academic Council, the regular meeting for today has been dispensed with. F. C. BOLTON, Dean EXCUSED ABSENCES FOR ADDRESS Col. Willard Chevalier who is well known to the student body for his helpful and invigorating address will speak in Guion Hall at 11 a. m. Friday, April 25. Notice of students who are to attend and classes which are to be suspended for the occasion will appear in Thursday’s Bat talion. F. C. BOLTON, Dean STUDENT LABOR Application for student labor, both de partmental and NYA, must be renewed before June 1, 1941, if they are to be considered for work during the summer or the regular 1941-1942 session. Renewal forms may be obtained from the student labor office, room 33, Administration Building. Application for student concessions for next year will also be received at this time, and application forms may be ob tained at this office. WENDELL R. HORSELY, Chairman Student Labor Committee EXAM IN C. E. 300S The Special Examination in C. E. 300S will be held in the Civil Engineering Building at 1 p. m. Saturday, May 3, 1941. Only those students who have re ceived authorization are eligible. J. T. L. McNEW Head, Department of Civil Eng. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Texas Highway Department again indicated that it will employ a few students during the summer for duty at Highway Courtesy Stations or Tourist In formation Offices. To be eligible a student must be a classified sophomore or junior with a satisfactory scholastic standing, and having an approved student labor applica tion on file with this office. Those interested and eligible will please apply at this office before May 1st. WENDELL R. HORSELY, Chairman, Student Labor Committee Dr. A. Benbow DENTIST Phone 375 Astin Building - Bryan WE HAVE A COMPLETE NEW and VARIED ASSORTMENT of GIFTS and CANDY For MOTHER’S DAY COME DOWN and LOOK AROUND Don’t Forget May 11—Mother’s Day Aggieland Pharmacy “Keep to the Right at the North Gate and You Can’t Go Wrong” Highlights in Past Weekend’s Activities Proclaimed by all who attended as the best dances 'of the year, the Barnyard Frolic and the Cat tleman’s Ball highlighted a week end of colorful costumes and care free good times. For the Barnyard Frolic, ~~'- sored each year by the loc? ap- ter of the A.S.A.E. and held in the farm equipment room on the top floor, the Aggieland Orches tra held forth dressed for the oc casion. In the picture above snapped at the Barnyard Frolic, Jane Alford points at Dub Oxford’s stringy hair as Bill Bailey looks on with approval. At the left is Blanche Dobyne with her hand on Charles Ridenour’s head—strictly a gag. The center picture shows M. B. Rotholz (right) and Doris La- Garde receiving notice of their winning of the $5 prize for the best-dressed couple on the dance floor at the Barnyard Frolic. Mak ing announcement of the fact is R. M. Magee, president of the chapter. Snapped at the Cattlemen’s Ball (Bottom picture from left to right) are Hardy Butler, Marilyn Jones, Finley Brewster, Helen Wooten, Edwina Goodwin, and R. T. Cap er ton. The group is taking time out during intermission. Staff Photos by Phil Golman and Jack Jones CATTLE JUDGING CONTEST Sophomore students in agriculture par ticipating in the Dairy Cattle Judging Contest Saturday, April 19, will be ex cused from classes. Such students should report at the Dairy Barn at 8 o'clock. A. L. DARNELL, Professor of Dairy Husbandry COMMANDANT’S OFFICE MEMORANDUM: The list of students who have been selected to return to their high schools to talk to the graduating seniors is now posted on the bulletin board in Ross Hall. Students who re quested permission to return will examine the list for their names and follow the accompanying instructions. WILLIAM A. BECKER Cadet Colonel Get them on these new VICTOR AND BLUEBIRD RECORDS Let’s Get Away From It All Gene Krupa Intermezzo Charlie Spivah The Things I Love Barry Wood ( Walking By The River Una Mae Carlisle G’Bye Now Horace Heidt Georgia On My Mind Gene Krupa Perfidia Glenn Miller HASWELL’S BRYAN EX-4H CLUB The Ex-4H Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in Room 135, A. & I. building. Plans for Ag. Day will be completed and also final plans for the spring party will be discussed. Big things are in the making for all club members, so it is imperative that all members be present. MATHEMATICS CLUB There will be an important meeting of the Mathematics Club Tuesday night, April 22 in room 212 of the Academic Build ing. All members and those interested are requested to be present . . . FRESHMAN SECTION 57 There will be a meeting of The Fresh man Section 67 of the class of 1943 in room 120 dormitory 2 after supper Wed nesday, April 23. Everyone will please attend if possible . . . Classified LOST—Trench coat, Tuesday morning. Left at Aggieland Inn. Reward. Dorm 1, Room 328. BOY WANTED to print cards and signs for show window. See Lewis Shoe Store, Bryan. LOST—Gold high school ring. F.A.H.S. Notify Kesner, room 226, dorm 2, or phone 4-1143 for reward. FOR SALE—Complete furniture for a 4-room apartment. Includes inner spring mattress and full size Norge table top stove. R. D. Radeleff, 211 Foster Avenue College Hills Estates. LOST—Wednesday. April 9 on the high way going to Houston from College Babcock— (Continued from Page 1) cations into a wider and higher scojle of prominence. I have been a member of The Battalion staff since February of my freshman year. I’ve worked for my hometown newspaper since the summer of 1939—working perman ently during the summer months and conducting a weekly column during the school term. I have, also, gained considerable exper ience by working on my high school annual. Vannoy— (Continued from Page 1) into hands outside the campus, it is very necessary that they re flect the true student opinion in order to uphold the standards set by the publications in past years. Pre-Med— (Continued from Page 1) ma Nu medical fraternities. The students making the trip were: William Clarkson, president of the Pre-Med Society, W. D. C. Jones, secretary and treasurer, Le roy Everett, R. B. White, Phil Williams, Tom Sparks, M. J. Neth- ery, R. H. Benbow, and Jack Blank- field. Dr. G. E. Potter, professor of zoology and Dr. R. W. Bremner, professor of chemistry, accompan ied the pre-meds on the trip. one book, “Family Finance” by Bigelow. It belongs to the Rural Sociology Library and its return will be greatly appreciated Room 90, Leggett, Elvin S. Bistrow. T(H5 f?WCST HOSPSTAL !h! TOWN- I3K1M& IN vour jvrvs: WATC H | SPEEDY KCOVEPY GUAEANTKDI inj in that watch that stopped loi some unknown Ofunpair «Tvie* w yen' reaaansble * n< J .U is guaranteed. W ■take o.' watch. VARNER’S JEWELRY STORE Bryan and College -MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1941 Rosenthal— (Continued from Page 1) if I am elected is hard to say. A true statement that answers such a problem from any candidate would be close to an impossibility. But there are a few general con clusions that I have reached. Prob ably the most important is that next year’s Battalion will be a pa per for the corps. True, our pa per is the official organ of the City of College Station, but I have enough Aggie tradition in me to try to keep our paper 99 and 44/100% pure Aggie news, about Aggies and for Aggies. 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