The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1941, Image 6

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Official Notices
PSYCHOLOGY
The department of Psychology will offer
the following sections and courses in addi
tion to those printed in the Official Sched
ule:
207—Sec. 603F—MWF 9
302—Sec. BOOK—TTh 11
C. H. WINKLER,
Head of Department.
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
The president’s office is holding a pack-
>m the L. S. Starrett Co., of Athol,
Mass. Will the department ordering this
merchandise please call for it.
age from
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE
General Order No. 3:
1. With the approval of the PRESI
DENT, the following SCHEDULE of
CALLS is announced effective at FIRST
CALL for RETREAT, THURSDAY, SEP
TEMBER 11, 1941: ,
Daily except
as noted
elsewhere Sunday
1st Call 6:15 A. M. 6:45 A. M.
Reveille (no forma
tion) 6:25 A. M.
Fatigue Call 6:30 A. M. 7:00 A. M.
Mess Call 6:55 A. M. 7:25 A. M.
Assembly 6:58 A. M. 7:30 A. M.
Mess Call 12:10 P. M. 12:20 P. M.
Assembly 12:13 P. M. 12:25 P. M.
1st Call, Retreat 6:10 F. M.
Assembly 6:13 P. M.
Retreat 6:15 P. M.
Mess Call Immediately after Retreat
Call to Quarters 7:15 P. M.
Assembly 7:30 P. M.
Tattoo 10:55 P. M.
Taps 11:00 P. M.
By order of the COMMANDANT:
JOE E. DAVIS,
1st Lt., Infantry
Assistant Commandant.
BATTALION STAFF MEETING
There will be a Battalion Newspaper
Staff meeting tonight at 7:00 p. m. in
room 122 of the Administration Building.
Plans will be made for the coming year,
and promotions will be announced at that
time. Old members are urged to attend,
anyone interested in joining the Bat-
and anyone interested in joining the
talion staff should be there at that time.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
English 441, Interpretative Writing (3-0),
Credit 3 will be offered the first semester
1941-42 at hours to be arranged. Anyone
who wishes to take this course should see
W. C. Stone, 126 Administration Building.
This course is in addition to English 331,
News Reporting which was taught last
year.
H. L. HEATON,
Acting Registrar.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Aero. 201, Section 505M has been chang
ed from Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9
to Tuesday, Thursday at 1 and Friday at
11.
Chemistry 448, 445, 447 and 449 will
be offered first semester at hours to be
arranged.
H. L. HEATON,
Acting Registrar.
NOTICE
The President’s Office has a thermome
ter returned from Manning, Maxwell &
Moore, Inc., which had been sent in for
repairs. Will the department owning this
please call for it.
STORAGE ROOMS
Storage rooms in the basement of Guion
Hall (rear entrance) and in the base
ment of Dormitory 3 (Briggs Hall) will
be open for business on Tuesday, Septem
ber 8, and on Wednesday, September 9,
The Church Of Christ
R. B. SWEET, Minister
Welcomes you and invites you to attend all its services
if you have no other church home at A. aad M.
One Block North of Main Post Office
Both freshmen and old students are invited to the
student reception Friday, 7 p. m. on Church lawn.
Sunday Services 9:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
MAKE OUR TWO STORES YOUR
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FOR REGULATION UNIFORMS
AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT
We carry complete lines of Regulation Uniforms . . .
Slacks . . . Shirts . . . Shoes . . . Trench Coats . . .
Hats . . . Caps.—Stop in and allow us to assist you in
selecting your needs.
AGGIE TELLS AGGIE—that A. M. Waldrop & Co.
has served A. & M. men since 1896—Selling Quality
Merchandise at Moderate Prices—See us before you
buy your uniform goods.
Reg. “Fish” Slacks—18 Oz. All Wool,
High Back
Reg. “Fish” Cotton Slacks, High Back
Archer Trench Coats ... Alligator Slickers
Regulation Hats . . . Maler “Fish” Caps
Manhattan Army Shirts (Man-Shaped)
Pool’s Army Cramerton Cloth Shirts
Wadrop Special—Army Shirt (form fit)
Pool’s “Aggie” Coveralls—Sanforized
“Fish” Gym Suits — Gym Shoes
Cramerton Cloth Army Breeches
Red Wing Lace Boots . . . Justin Cowboy
Boots, Nunn-Bush — Edgerton — For
tune Shoes
Manhattan and Shirtcraft White Shirts
Mansco Shirts and Shorts
California Jackets — Catalina Sweaters
Complete lines of Hat Cords, Chin Straps, Embroidered
Insignia, Metal Insignia, Signet Polish, Blitz Cloths,
Saddle Soap, Griffin’s Polish, Pennants, Aggie Spots,
Aggie Jewelry, Key Chains.
Our Two Stores will be open every night this week
for your convenience. Our Military Departments are
Managed by Former Aggies and we employ Trained
Student Assistants to help you select your needs.
(llaldropg^
“TWO CONVENIENT STORES”
College Station Store
At North Gate Across
From Post Office
BRYAN STORE
Main and 26th Streets
Where the Aggie Bus Stops
from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. each day. On
September 10, 11, and 12, these storage
rooms will be open from 4 p. m. until 6
p. m. Then again on September 13, these
halls will be open from 8 a. m. until 5
p. m.
W. R. HORSLEY, Chairman,
Student Labor Committee.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Any student who is interested in taking
Choral work here should contact Mr.
Richard W. Jenkins who will have charge
of this work. Mr. Jenkins is located in
the Student Activities Office and he will
be glad to talk with any student concern
ing this work. One-half unit of college
ester when
the work is completed to the satisfacth
US T
credit will be allowed per semester when
of Mr. Jenkins.
H. L. HEATON
Acting Registrar
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE
GENERAL ORDER No. 1:
The following instructions for TACTI
CAL and CADET OFFICERS are issued
for the information and guidance of all
concerned:
I. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
TACTICAL OFFICERS:
1. They will make a thorough inspec
tion of the dormitories assigned to their
units prior to occupancy at the beginning
of the long session and report in writing
to the COMMANDANT as to the ade
quacy and condition of
equipment.
as to
dormr
irmitories and
ization and administration of cadet organ
izations in accordance with accepted mili
tary practice and as directed from time
to time by the COMMANDANT.
3. They will hold CADET ORGANI
ZATION
gamzations, for proper care of GUI
PROPERTY used by members of the organ
izations, and for enforcement of all COL
LEGE REGULATIONS.
4. They will make at least ONE com
plete inspection of the dormitories to
which they are assigned each week and
such partial inspections each week as may
be necessary to insure a proper state of
police and order. The TACTICAL OF
FICERS will be assisted on this inspec
tion by a CADET OFFICER designated
by the ORGANIZATION COMMANDER.
5. They will be subject to call in con
nection with the discharge of their duties
24 hours of the day and will be responsi
ble for reporting infractions of the COL
LEGE REGULATIONS whenever and
wherever such violations may come to
their notice.
6. They will take the necessary steps
to control any disorderly conduct which
may come to their attention at any time.
7. They will make such trips away
from the COLLEGE with the CORPS of
CADETS as may be directed by the
COMMANDANT.
II SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TAC
TICAL OFFICERS OF THE DAY:
1. Each day there will be TWO TACTI
CAL OFFICERS detailed, ONE for each
AREA.
2. Each will supervise the meal forma
tions and the retreat formation in the
area designated.
3. After the CORPS has entered the
MESS HALL they will make a tour
through each DINING ROOM in use by
CADETS.
4. Each will make one inspection of
the dormitory areas designated between
CALL to QUARTERS and TAPS. This
inspection may include visits to rooms
or halls of dormitories as deemed neces
sary.
5. They will make an inspection of the
dormitory area designated at TAPS.
6. A TACTICAL OFFICER of the
DAY will supervise tour duty in the
designated area from 2 P. M. until 4
P. M. on SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS
as designated.
7. TACTICAL OFFICERS of the DAY
will attend all student activities such as
picture shows, dances, and home athletic
events, as directed by the COMMANDANT.
III. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CADET OFFICERS OF THE DAY:
1. ALL CADET OFICERS below the
grade of CADET MAJOR and all unclass
ified SENIORS enrolled in the R.O.T.C.
will be carried on the OFFICER of the
DAY roster.
2. The roster will be maintained in
the OFFICE of the COMMANDANT who
will detail 4 CADETS daily for this duty.
ty wil:
and end at 8:50 A. M.
3. ALL 4 CADET OFFICERS will re
port to the COMMANDANT to be form
ally placed on duty at 8:55 A. M. and
similarly to be formally relieved at 8:50
A. M. the following day.
4. The following general instructions
will be complied with by each CADET
OFFICER of the DAY:
a. He will be generally responsible for
maintenance of order and discipline
in the area to which he is assigned.
b. When not otherwise engaged on duty,
he will tour the campus within his
area.
c. During the 10 minute interval be
tween classes throughout the morning
and during the 10 mintues at the
end and beginning of each hour in the
afternoon until 5 P. M., the 2 OF
FICERS of the DAY assigned the old
dormitory area, will take post in the
ROTUNDA of the ACADEMIC
BUILDING and the 2 assigned to the
new dormitory area will take post
at the JUNCTION of NAGEL and
HUBBARD STREETS.
d. He will report to the TACTICAL OF
FICER of the DAY in his area at
the MESS HALL prior to assembly
for MEAL FORMATIONS, having first
eaten an early meal, for such in
structions as the TACTICAL OFFI
CER of the DAY may desire to give
him.
e. On nights when there is a picture
show, he will
OFFICER
tions and will
scheduled student dances and home
athletic events.
f. On SATURDAY and SUNDAY after
noons at 2 P. M. he will report to
the TACTICAL OFFICER of the DAY
in charge of TOUR DUTY at the
designated an
5. Additional instructions will be given
CADET OFFICERS of the DAY by the
COMMANDANT, ASSISTANT COMMAND
ANT, and TACTICAL OFFICER of the
DAY, as may be necessary or desirable.
6. CADET OFFICERS of the DAY will
be considered on their honor to report vio
lations of the COLLEGE REGULATIONS
during their tour of duty.
IV. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR
CADET OFFICERS IN CHARGE OF
QUARTERS:
1. A CADET OFFICER in charge
of QUARTERS for each organization will
be detailed daily by each company, troop,
and battery commander from the seniors
living in his dormitory. The tour of duty
will extend from REVEILLE to REV
EILLE.
• 2. He will remain at or in the vicin
ity of his dormitory during his tour of
duty except during his class periods, at
meal times, or during scheduled athletic
events.
3. He will inspect all rooms after
morning police.
4. He will check the rooms of all un
derclassmen at CALL to QUARTERS on
each night except SATURDAY night.
5. He will make one additional inspec
tion during CALL to QUARTERS to in
sure an environment conducive to study.
6. He will check freshman
more rooms at 12:00 midnight on SAT
URDAY night.
7. He will cause sophomores in good
standing who desire to visit on or off the
campus until 10 P. M. TWO (2) nights
per WEEK on nights when CALL to
QUARTERS is observed to show him a
properly signed pass when leaving quar-
8. After DECEMBER 1 he will cause
freshmen in good standing who desire to
visit on or off the campus ONE (1) night
per week until 10 P. M. on nights when
CALL to QUARTERS is observed, to show
him a properly signed pass when leaving
quarters.
9. He will see that all lights are out
>R
im
of his tour a report of any violations of
are out
:ept in rooms where lights
ZATION COMMANDER upon completion
r i_:_ n ■t.orvrtW' nf nnV violati'
after TAPS exo
5d.
10. He will turn m
NDER
are authorizi
in to the ORGANI-
regulations that may have occurred while
^l^ Additional appropriate instructions
may be given OFFICERS in CHARGE of
QUARTERS by their respective TACTICAL
°^2. IC CADET NON-COMMISSIONED OF
FICERS may be detailed as assistants to
the OFFICER in CHARGE by TACTICAL
OFFICERS when considered desirable.
By order of the COMMANDANT:
JOE E. DAVIS
1st Lt., Infantry
Assistant Commandant.
THE BATTALION
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE
MEMORANDUM to DAY STUDENTS:
1. DAY STUDENTS living in the vicin
ity of the OLD MESS HALL, who are
taking their meals in the MESS HALL, will
fall in with the NON-MILITARY group
and march to their meals. This group
forms adjacent to MILNER HALL on MIL
ITARY WALK.
lY STUDENTS living in the vicin
ity of the NEW MESS HALL, who are
taking their meals in the MESS HALL,
will fall in with the INFANTRY CORPS
HEADQUARTERS and march to their
meals. The INFANTRY CORPS HEAD
QUARTERS forms on the east side of
DORMITORY No. 12.
By order of the COMMANDANT:
JOE E. DAVIS
1st Lt., Infantry
Assistant Commandant.
the, letters: A B C D bundles in Saturday
7-8j a. m., bundles back Tuesday 3-6:30
p. m.; E F G H I bundles Monday 7-8 a.
m. bundles back Wednesday 3-5:30 p. m.;
J K L M Me N bundles in Tuesday 7-8
a. m., bundles back Thursday 3-5:30 p. m.;
0 P Q R S bundles in Wednesday 7-8 a. m.,
bundles back Friday 3-5:30 p. m.; T U V
W Y Z bundles in Thursday a. m., bun
dles back Saturday 1-3 p. m.
The schedule for Station 2 will be the
same with one exception: All boys whose
ith the letter A B C D will
JUNIOR-SENIOR ASSEMBLY
There will be a required assembly of all
Seniors and Juniors in Guion Hall at 10
a. m. Saturday, September 13. At II a.
m. of the same day there will be a re
quired assembly of all Sophomores in
Guion Hall. In order that all students
clai ” • -
schedule for Saturday morning,
period will be 20 minutes in length.
H. L. HEATON
Acting Registrar.
CLUB PRESIDENTS
On October 1 The Battalion will carry
an official club
wil
roster giving the
officers
ibs which have
the Student Ac-
of A. & M. Club and the club officers for
which
constitutions on file with the
tivities Committee and which have filed
1941-42. Only those clubs which ha'
stitutions on file with the Student
the names of their officers with this com
mittee will be included on the roster. Club
officers may be filed for the committee
at Rooom 126 Administration Building.
Legal Notices
LAUNDRY SERVICE
All laundry from old dormitories will be
turned in at Laundry Station 1 in two
west rooms of Austin Hall.
All laundry from the new dormitories
will be turned in at Laundry Station 2
in north end of dormitory No. 12.
Laundry slips may be secured from
Laundry Stations. The name, address, etc.,
will be placed in the space designated. It
is very essential that the surname be
written first. All students that were in
school last year please use your old laun
dry mark. Marks will be assigned new
students. After the list has been filled
out the stub is torn from the list and pre-
•y is
your J
stamped only when presented with laun
dry bundle. Duplicate stubs may be se
cured at main laundry for 5c each.
Laundry will be turned in and delivered
back to Sta. 1 according to the following
schedule:
All students whose surnames begin with
begins wii
in their ]
turn in their laundry Friday 7-8 a. m.
and it will be delivered back Mon
day 3-5:30 p. m.
Laundry must be turned in and called
for as scheduled as other laundry will be
coming back on the following da;
cleared there will be congestion at
•y :
your respective dates and cooperate with
All late or out-of-place bundles will
ck on the following days and
stio
E
will be allowed 23 pi
week with a limit of 4 shirts, 2 pants, 1
unless <
the laundry rooms. Students please note
■spective d '
us. All late or
have an extra charge of 15c.
Students
pieces per
ween wigii a juum, wx •* oinx go, ^ a
coverall and 2 polo shirts. Shirts may be
exchanged for pants. Mess hall jacke
may be exchanged for pants. There w
kets
will ?
j;— ir
be a charge on all excess pieces according
to the following: Shirts 10c, pants 15c,
polos 5c, coveralls 10c,
all small pieces 2c each.
Your dress shirts will receive special at
tention if brought down to the main laun
dry and called for for 15c.
If you have any complaints or sugges
tions in regard to your laundry come to
the main laundry and call for Mr. Ayers.
W. E. Higgins, Laundry agent Sta. 1.
J. C. Powers, Laundry agent Sta. 2
Schedule for Group Project House and
American Legion
Bundles turned in at Station 3 Wednes
day 7-7:45 and will be delivered back Fri
day 3-6 p. m.
Students that pay laundry fee at Fis
cal office please present your receipt at
r reci
Main Laundry before turning in laundry,
lid there wi
»ce bundles.
J. D. Wilson, Agent.
ig
If fee is not paid there will be a charge
idles.
Wilso;
of 60c for 23 piece bui
All day students will turn in laundry
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Laundry. Call for Thursday noon.
G. P. Ayers, Mgr.
Classified
FOR RENT—Room with private en
trance, private bath and garage. 537 Wal
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-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1941
Elms Named On
Activities Staff
Grady Elms, former principal
of the elementary consolidated
school at College Station has been
appointed a member of the Stu
dent Activities Staff, according to
a statement from the activities
office.
Elms is a graduate of Baylor
University where he received his
B. S. degree. He received his M.
S. at A. & M. this summer. During
the past year he was in the posi
tion of acting principal of the Con.
solidated schools.
Until the recent enlargement of
Sbisa Hall, Duncan Hall was the
world’s largest eating establish
ment under one roof. Sbisa also
held the title previous to the other
mefes hall’s construction.
The seniors of 1904 had to write
a thesis to complete their degree.
The college owned radio station
WTAW has a 1000 watt transmit
ter.
Kyle Field Stadium will seat
33,000 persons in the concrete U
but by adding end zone seats it
has held as many as 38,300 (1939).
What art you doing with
YOUR LAUNDRY THIS YEAR?...
HI! STUDENTS
Come on out for that old
get-to-gether. Renew old ac
quaintances, meet old
friends.
Bring the girl friend and enjoy an evening of
dining and dancing.
HRDLICKA’S
1 Mi. South — Old Highway 6
Courtesy of Dartmouth “Jack-o-Lantern”
A better method is to send it home regularly by Rail
way Express—and have it returned the same way.
Our service is fast, sure—and convenient. Economical
rates include pick-up and delivery at no extra charge
within our regular vehicle limits in all cities and prin
cipal towns. Your choice of prepaid or collect charges.
Just as convenient too, for ’most any shipment:
Baggage, gifts, cake or a pet elephant.
Railwa^Aexpress
Agency inc.
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We are glad to see you back and we are ready to serve you. It is
certain that you will need the following items, so come by and get
them now.
TRENCH COATS
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TEST BOORS
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