THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1941- Official Notices MEMORANDUM: To All Graduates Graduates who are to be commissioned in any branch and ordered to active duty may apply by letter to the Commanding General, Eighth Corps Area, for assign ment as Flying Cadets. Upon satsifac- tory completion of the course, which con sumes approximately 7% months, they will be commissioned as 2nd Lieuts. Air Corps Reserve and placed upon active duty im mediately. If they do not complete the course, they will hold their commissions in the branch to which originally assign ed. Any such graduates interest may apply to Room 87, Ross Hall and may receive their qualifying physical examination by the Flight Surgeon. JAMES A. WATSON, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, P. M. S. & T. PROCESSIONAL PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED FOR FRipAY, JUNE 6 BACCALAUREATE SERMON The Processional to Guion Hall for the Baccalaureate sermon Friday, June 6, will form as follows: President Walton, the speaker of the day. Minister. Commandant. Members of the Board of Directors. Deans and Directors. Line will form in the lobby of the Aca demic Building. The formation will be in column of twos. The graduating class will form on the lawn west of the Academic Build ing and south of the walk, being arrang ed alphabetically according to courses, those receiving advanced degrees first in line. Students will report to Registrar E. J. Howell and members of the staff will report to Lieutenant Colonel James A. Watson for assignment to positions. The line will form at 9:55 o’clock and the procession will move at 10:15. Every one is urged to be on hand at least by 9:55 o’clock on Friday morning. Doors open for ticket holders at 9:40 and for non-ticket holders at 10:15. Academic re galia will not be used for this Bacca laureate service. Number one uniform will be worn except that non-military stu dents will wear civilian cuits. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES The Processional to the Stadium for the Commencement Exercises will form just east of the Athletic Office. The head of the Column will be toward the south, the procession entering the field through the opening in the east bank of seats. The same order will be observed as for the Baccalaureate Sermon, except for the addition of Staff members who will follow the Deans and Directors in the following order: Heads of Departments Full Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Instructors Experiment Station Staff Forest Service Staff Etxtension Service Staff The line will form at 5:45 and the procession will move at 6:00. Military students will wear number one uniform without caps; all others will wear civilian clothes. In case of bad weather the Commence ment Exercises will be held in Guion Hall with procession from the Academic Building. By order of President Walton. E. P. HUMBERT, Chairman Commencement Committee. FINAL REVIEW 1. There will be a dismounted re view, without arms, of the Corps of Ca dets, Saturday, June 7, 1941. First Call: 9:30 a. m. Assembly: 9:35 a. m. Adjutants Call: 9:50 a. m. 2. UNIFORMS: a. Number one uniform with white shirts. b. Cadets not in proper uniform will not be permitted to partici pate in the review and will be THANK YOU! We wish to take this opportunity to thank ev ery one of our Aggie Friends for your splen did cooperation and pat ronage during the past year, and we look for ward to pleasant asso ciation with you in years to come. Summer Sportswear Select your summer slack suits and sport shirts from our fine as sortments . . . You’ll find plenty of new colors and fabrics to choose from. SPORT SHIRTS $1.00 to $2.50 SLACK SUITS $3.95 to $9.95 f I^aMrop & (6 reported absent. 3. FORMATION: Line of regiments of battalions ni column of masses. 4. Order of UNITS in line: a. North side BAND INFANTRY REGIMENT FIELD ARTILLERY REGI MENT COMPOSITE REGIMENT CAVALRY REGIMENT ENGINEER REGIMENT COAST ARTILLERY REGI MENT b. In passing in review distances will be as follows: 12 paces between companies, troops, and batteries, 36 paces between battalions, 60 paces between regiments. 5. Immediately after ASSEMBLY each REGIMENT will move from its place of Assembly to a place where it can march into its position in the review forma tion most expeditiously, as follows: a. The BAND will move west to THROCKMORTON St., north to LUB BOCK St., west to CLARK St., on on LAMAR St., directly to its position on the REVIEW FIELD. b. The INFANTRY REGIMENT will follow the BAND. c. The FIELD ARTILLERY REGI MENT will move west to COKE St., north to LAMAR St., west to HOUSTON St., north to ESPLANADE, and west on south side of ESPLANADE until opposite their place in line. d. The COMPOSITE REGIMENT will follow the FIELD ARTILLERY REG IMENT. e. The CAVALRY REGIMENT will follow the COMPOSITE REGIMENT into position in line. f. The ENGINEER REGIMENT will move south along HOUSTON St., an'd follow the CAVALRY - REGIMENT into position in line. g. The COAST ARTILLERY REG IMENT will move west on ESPLANADE and follow the ENGINEER REGIMENT into position in line. By order of Lieutenant Colonel WATSON: R. P. LIVELY, Captain, F.A., Adjutant. NOTICE The plaque on H. C. Schuhmacher Hall (Dormitory 7) will be unveiled at 2 p. m. today with appropriate ceremonies. All members of the College staff who are not engaged with examinations are. re quested to be present. F. C. BOLTON, Dean R.O.T.C. ASSIGNMENTS Information has been secured from the Quartermaster General that graduates of this school who are to be commissioned in other branches than the Quartermaster Corps but who desire duty on construction service and are qualified for such duty, can probably be assigned, to that duty. Such graduates as are interested may con tact Capt. C. W. Terry, Q.M.C., in Room 18, Ross Hall at 2 p. m. on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, of this week. R. P. LIVELY, Captain, F.A., Adjutant. QUARTERMASTER CORPS ASSIGNMENTS Captain C. W. Terry, Q.M.C., U. S. Ar my, will interview any graduates in en gineering or architecture who are not to be commissioned but who desire service in the Quartermaster Corps in a civilian capacity and are qualified for same. If in terested, come to Room 18, Ross Hall, at 2 p. m. Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. R. P. LIVELY Captain, F.A. Adjutant STORAGE OF TRUNKS AND LAMPS Students who wish to store trunks, lamps, radios, etc., for the summer months will find storage facilities available as shown below: Trunks only, for resident of new area only, will stored in the basement of Dorm itory No. 3, Fountain Hall. Trunks for residents of old area will be stored in the basement of Guion Hall (rear entrance). All lamps, radios and other small ar ticles will be stored in the basement of Guion Hall. Storage service will be subject to con ditions stated on storage tags, and will be limited to a period of 120 days from date of storage. Charges will be as follows: Lamps and small articles, 25