Page 4 THE BATTALION Official Notices TEACHING STAFF Please make the following’ an nouncement to your classes: All classes of the Summer Ses sion will be suspended during the 3rd period, 10:10 to 11:25, Wed- Have You Tried an Aggieburger? It’s something new and delicious. MINUTE Sandwich Shop North Gate nesday, July 23, in order that stu dents and faculty may attend the program given by “The Studer Brothers” in the Assembly Hall. C. H. Winkler, Director, Summer Session. There will be a meeting of tha Summer Press Club in Room 122. Administration building at 7:30 Wednesday night. There will be discussion on the social activities of the coming semester. Jack Decker, Club President. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES All candidates for Baccalaureate degrees and Master’s degrees to be conferred in August, 1941 should WELCOME SUMMER STUDENTS Drop in to see us . . . Let us clean and press those cool summer clothes. CAMPUS CLEANERS Above Exchange Store Phone 4-5114 MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE In keeping with our annual policy we are offering geunine savings on our stocks of nationally known brands of suits . . . slacks . . . sport shoes . . . slack suits . . . sport shirts . . . Manhattan shirts and Pajamas ... Shirtcraft Shirts and Pajamas .. . Straw Hats . . . Catalina Swim Suits . . . Kaynee Boys Wear and Ladies Accessories (llaldrop & (6. “Two Convenient Stores” College Station Bryan Engineer Emblem Which Was Accepted By Students Receives Faculty Approval Shown above is the emblem ac cepted by the Student Engineers’ Council of the A. & M. College, and approved as the official mark of distinction of a graduate of the School of Engineering by Dr. jpljli JfUl * j New Emblem T. O. Walton, President of the A. & M. College, Engineering Dean Gibb Gilchrist and the Engineering Faculty. The emblem will be made of solid 10 Karat gold, with gold soldered links, a raised center de sign, and a star marking the loca tion of the college. The finish will be bright yellow gold with Roman border. The following information must be furnished for engraving on the back of the emblem: Name, degree, or degrees, year of grad uation. The contract for the emblem has been given to Haltom’s Jewelers, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas. Any grad uate of the School of Engineering of the A. & M. College, desiring to obtain this emblem may order direct from Haltom’s, who are authorized to check with the Reg istrar of the A. & M. College and make delivery direct. Price, includ ing engraving, is $8.50. make application for these degrees in the Registrar’s Office at once. Applications for either the Bac calaureate degrees or the Masters degrees should be filed at this time for all those who plan to fin ish either at the end of the first term of summer school or the sec ond term. Classified FOUND—Red trimmed in white de Luxe Balloon tired bicycle. Boyett Apts., North Gate. FOR RENT—Bedroom, modern and cool; near campus ; private bath; private entrance; garage; summer rates. Corner Foster and Francis, College Hills. Phone 4-4749. FOR SALE—Used tennis rac quets, new strings. Reynolds Racquet House No. 6. Entertainers— (Continued on Page 4) of Swiss flag throwing which is now becoming popular in this coun try. You have never heard real Swiss yodeling until you have heard these boys reproduce the famous Alpine Echo Yodeling Song. You will want to return to the Assembly Hall to hear the program of the Deep River Singers. All the members of this company were in the Chicago run of the original production of “The Swing Mi kado” which was sensationally successful and ran for two years in Chicago and later in New York, finally touring the country. John Burdette, famous bass bar itone soloist of The Deep River Singers, also appeared in the stage production “Run Little Chillun” in New York, and “O Say Can You Sing?” in Chicago. Winner of the FOR A REAL VALUE Trade in your 1st Term Books For 2nd Term Books o We can save you money on your books. See Us First LOUPOT North Gate Summer School Students WELCOME BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SUPPLIES AND SPORT CLOTHES THE EXCHANGE STORE first prize in 1930 in tlie Chicago- land Music Festivals contest, Bur dette has been the only winner to have the honor to appear at the Soldiers Field in Chicago every year at this great event sponsored by the Chicago Tribune. The Chicago critics said: “John Burdette thrilled the Festival au dience into a volcano of enthusi asm with his performance of “Old Man River”, “Wagon Wheels,” and “Sylvia.” Burdette was also pre sented daily through the events de partment at a Century of Progress exposition in Chicago for two years. The Deep River Singers have concertized over America for the past two years, and during the past year have broken every precedent by having special floor show pro ductions built around them at the exclusive Edgewater Beach Hotel and the Famous Chez Paree in Chicago. The quartet has been fea tured over the National Broad casting and Columbia and Mutual Networks. The varied program of the Deep River Singers includes the well loved spirituals and work-songs and ballads in the Plantation Scene, followed by a group of classical songs and arias in formal attire, musical arrangement for this was arranged for the Deep River Singers by the original ar ranger for the original “Swing Mikado.” The brilliant, colorful and amusing costumes which they wear in this part of the program were also designed and made by the designer and costumer who costumed the original “Swing Mi kado” company,—John Pratt. This is the only concert com pany in America giving such a di versified program and featuring a costumed production of the “Swing Mikado. The program of the Deep River Singers is divided into five dif ferent parts each featuring various members of the troop. The first part will be the plantation scene where eight numbers will be sung. These will begin with “Swing A- long Chillum”, written by Cook and continue with “Workin’ On the Railroad”, a work song, “Po ’O’l Lamb” by Parks, “Shortnin Bread” by Guion, “The Lonesome Road, featuring Ben Wailes by Guion, “Who Built the Ark”, a tradition al Negro folk song, “LiT Liza” by Dunbar, “Wagon Wheels,” featur ing John Burdette and written by Hill will complete the introductory part of the program. The program will continue with “Drink To Me Only” by Parks, and an aria featuring Merton Smith which is to be selected. Other numbei’s featured in this part of the program will be “Sonna Will Be Done” by Dawson, and “Don Don Buddie” by Williams, featur ing John Burdette basso. Spirituals will also be included in the program. They will be “Swing Low Sweet Chariot”, “Roll Jordan Roll”, De 01’ Ark’s A- moverin’ ” and “Joshua Fit the Battle.” Mary Robinson then contributes to the entertainment with a piano solo by Medley. The concluding part of the pro gram will be made up of selections from “The Swing Mikado” by Sul livan and will feature special ar rangements and costumes fi-om the original production. These entertainment features are not to be confused with The Deep River Plantation Singers or the Swiss Yodel ers who appeared on the summer entertainment se ries here during the first six weeks of the summer session. The Deep River Singers are not the Deep River Plantation Singers although the name might seem familial^ as each is an entirely and dif ferent organization featuring a similar but at the same time dif ferent program for the students here at A. & M. College. Distractions— (Continued from Page 2) * with several good shows to liven up things. The top laurels go ei ther to “Blood and Sand” or “Strawberry Blonde”, depending on the individual taste for a light or heavy show. “Strawbexry Blonde” which is showing Wednesday and Thurs day is a show that will certainly provide a good evening’s entertain ment. Jimmy Cagney is at his best in a part that seems to fit his talents like a pair of hand made boots. Backed with such top-notch support as Olivia de Havilland and Rita Hayworth and a dialogue pepped up by such remarks as “Ain’t sh esome fudge, though?” and “Oh you kid”, any one who likes good comedy with a few tears mixed in won’t go wrong with this. Showing with “Strawberry Blonde” as double feature is an other Ellery Queen mystery which is different from the rest of the series only in name and land marks; the rest is the same old stuff. Appearing at the prevue Satur day night, Sunday and Monday is one of the best “heavy” shows that has been circulated in some time—“Blood and Sand.” It has some very good acting in with Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell and Rita Hayworth taking the top hon ors. The show concerns the rise of a young matador, Juan, played by Tyrone Power, who becomes the foremost matador of Spain. At the height of his popularity his inevitable downfall is brought about by the tantalizing Rita Hay worth. It is well filmed in technicolor, showing to advantage the gay col ors and costumes used in the Spain of several hundred years ago, and is well suited to show to advan tage the beauty of Rita Hay worth, Linda Darnell, and the thrilling bull fights. Showing at the Campus Friday and Saturday is a double feature with “Model Wife,” starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell, tak ing the main spot, and “Colorado” -WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1941 with Roy Rogers, as the fill-in. “Modgl Wife” is a fairly amus ing picture with a slight twist to an othei-wise commonly used comedy plot. It concerns the at tempts of a man and wife, Dick Powell and John Blondell, to keep their marriage a secret in order to keep from losing their jobs at a dress shop where they work, for a hard-hearted old women. Everything, naturally, goes wrong until the old woman has a change of heart and, after seeing the er ror of her ways, proceeds to set things right. Its a fair show if you have nothing else to do. (pampas Correctly Air-Conditioned by Frigidaire Continuous Showing schedule Wednesday, Thursday Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 15^ Matinee — 200 Night SUMMER STUDENTS KNOW GOOD UNIFORMS That’s why Mendl & Hornak are leading uniform tailors . . . . . drop in at the Uniform Tailor Shop, a thorough in spection on your part will as sure us of orders for Junior- Senior uniforms. All that Mendl & Hornak ask is that you see their stock be- for you order . . . then judge for yourself. North Gate TODAY and TOMORROW DOUBLE FEATURE No. 1 “Strawberry Blonde” with James Cagney Rita Hayworth Olivia DeHaviland Shows at 1:30 - 4:26 - 7:22 - 10:18 Feature No. 2 “Ellery Queen’s Penthouse Mystery” Ralph Bellamy Margaret Lindsey Shows at 3:01 - 5:57 - 8:53 FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Model Wife” With Dick Powell, Joan Blondell Shows at 1:30 - 4:11 - 6:52 - 9:33 2nd Feature “Colorado” with Roy Rogers Shows at 2:48 - 5:29 - 8:10 - 10:51 Plus PORKY PIG and NEWS PREVUE - SAT. NIGHT, SUNDAY, MONDAY TYRONE POWER • ” in Sand On Saturday night, feature will start a few minutes after midnight—after the Juke Box Prom. The Aggieland Pharmacy INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THEIR Tasty Food $5.50 BEAL TICKETS $5.00 SPECIALS FOR SUMMER STUDENTS BETTER PRICES ON EMERSON AND G.E. FANS I.E.S. LAMPS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES LARGEST STOCK — BEST PRICES You are always welcome here ... Courtesy is our silent salesman. Aggieland Pharmacy “Keep to the right at the North Gate and you can’t go wrong.”