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Page 4 THE BATTALION -TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941 Official Notices TO NEW STUDENTS (Including those who enrolled in Summer School) The Psychological Tests for new under graduate stu Assembly aduate students will be given at the Hall next Friday, October 3. AH freshman classes will be suspended Friday morning. Absences of all advanced standing students who are to take the Psychological Test will count as excused absences. Advanced standing students who have taken this test at the institution they previously attended should write at once to the Registrar of the institution and request that the gross score made by the student on the American Council on Education Psychology Test be sent to the Registrar’s Office at A. and M. A record has already been received in this office of the grade made by those students trans ferring from the North Texas Agricultural College. 8 A. M. to 10 A. M. All new students whose surnames are A to K inclusive will meet in the Assembly Hall for the Psychological Test. 9 AM. All new students whose surnames are L to Z inclusive will meet in Guion Hall for an assembly. 10 A. M. to 12 NOON All new students whose surnames are L to Z inclusive will meet in the Assembly Hall for the Psychological Test. 10 A. M. All new students whose surnames are A to K inclusive will meet in Guion Hall for an assembly. Please be prompt in reporting to the Assembly Hall and to Guion Hall accord ing to schedule, as it is not possible for a student to be late and take the test. The cooperation of all concerned is re quested.—H. L. HEATON, For the Ex' ecutive Committee. TENNIS RULES Each team shall consist of six men arranged in three sets of doubles. A contest shall be determined by the team winning 2 out of 3 doubles matches. A match will consist of one 8 game set, but in order to win, a team must have an advantage of at least 2 games over their opponents. At least one man in each doubles team must remain in the match for its duration. The other mem ber of the team may be substituted for any number of times and at any time, but a player may not re-enter any match after he has been substituted for. Should t\vo players win their match by vvo ] a forfeit, they are considered to ha played a match and they may not be subtituted into any other match of that contest. If a team reports for a match with less than 6 players they shall forfeit one of the three matches and only the 4 starting players may compete. (No sub stitutions may be made.) The Toss and Signing Up The winner of the toss shall have the privilege of matching his doubles team against those of the opponents. A second toss shall be made at each match to de termine choice of courts or service. Strictly An A. & M. Affair CPT PRIMARY ANP SECONDARY All men who have been accepted as tentative candidates for primary or sec ondary CPT flight training will meet in the Petroleum Engineering Lecture Room, Tuesday evening, September 30 at 7:00 P. M. All men must bring any licenses issued to them and also their fee receipts. Anyone missing without previous permis sion will be subject to disqualification. The storage rooms in the basement of Guion Hall (rear entrance) will be op( from 1 until 6 p. m. Wednesday, Octob 1, for the last time this year. Articles un claimed after that date will be sold for storage charges." Dr. H. W. Hooper Dentistry College Hills Phone 4-8704 GIFTS For AH Occasions For Dad, Mother Sweetheart, Etc. HASWELL’S Bryan PHYSICS COLLOQUIM There will be a Physics Colloquium in room 39 of the physics building at 5 p. m. Wednesday, October 1. Speaker for the meeting will be Dr. E. G. Smith and his subject will be Static Electricity and Automobiles. Called meeting Brazos Union Lodge No. 129 tonight at 8 o’clock. There will be work in ;he F. C. Degree. All members and visiting brethren are cor dially invited to attend. H. L. Boyer, W. M. J. W. Hall, Secretary. Old Engineering Defense Courses Get Under Way Again as Several New Ones Are Added to Curriculum It was strictly an A. & M. affair when three members of last year’s Aggie football team were sworn into the United States Army recently at Kelly Field’s 1 Recruiting Office. As the trio took the oath of office they were in the same formation in which they lined up on the football field. Fartherest from the camera is “Bubba” Reeves, of San Antonio, left guard; in the center is Odell “Dude” Herman, of Abilene who worked at the pivot position; and nearest the camera is H. M. “Max” Browder, right guard, of Groesbeck. All are members of the class of ’41. FACULTY TENNIS CLUB Entries will be accepted as late as Wed nesday, October 1 for the annual fall tennis tournament. Please, send your en tries for doubles (both names) and singles to Fred M. Smith, F.E. 223 or H. H. Garretson, F.E. 12. All members of the faculty or any graduate students are in vited to join the club and participate in the tournament. FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON The first Fellowship Luncheon will be held October 2, 12:05 p. m. at Sbisa Hall banquet room. All employees of the col lege and their guests are invited to at tend. Buy your tickets at the door for 60 cents.—H. C. Dillingham, Chairman. BRAZOS CO. A. & M. MOTHERS CLUB The Brazos County A. and M. Mothers Club is completing plans for the 1941-42 session. The special project for this year and for this particular Mothers Club in the State is in cooperation with the Col lege Hospital in ' looking after sick stu dents. With the increased enrollment this is a large undertaking and requires the support of each one of the 350 mothers of A. and M. cadets living in Brazos County. Mrs. G. E. Madeley, Club President, urges that every Brazos County A. and M. mother call her at College Station or Mrs. A. Benbow in Bryan this week to offer her assistance. PINEY WOODS CLUB MEETING There will be a meeting of the Piney Woods Club tonight in room 228 dorm. 3. All cadets from Upshur, Titus, Camp, Morris, Cass, and Franklin counties are invited. THE SINGING CADETS The Singing Cadets are still accepting applications for membership in their or ganization. All men who are interested should come to Guion Hall at 7:00 p. m. this evening and sign up. NEW COMERS BRIDGE TEA The New Comers group of the College Women’s Social Club will have a Bridge Tea Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 2:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. J. H. Bass, Park drive, North Oakwood. Turn at the Oakwood Sinclair Station on new Highway 6, and bear to the left. It is the first house on the left side. All New Comers are invited. FOODS GROUP The first meeting of the Foods Group of the Campus Social Club will be held Thursday afternoon, October 2, at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. B. R. Hol land, 316 Foster (College Hills) College Station. The topic is “Let’s Plan Meals.” All Newcomers interested are cordially in vited. GARDEN CLUB Season Tickets for “Town Hall” Entertainment Se ries On Sale in Our Bryan Store Wednesday, Oct. 1. xm »*ho<buj 0 oJ* Cakt** SPORTSWEAR Stop in and see our out standing assortment of Catalina Sweaters ... styled for you as only Catalina can make them ... in a host of new col ors. Sleeveless : : ; slipon or coat styles . . . there’s plenty of new weaves too —All America Ribs . . . Cable Stitch . . . Kid Llama and Baby Shak ers—see them today. $2.00 to -7.50 [fjaldropftff “Two Convenient Sfores” College Station Bryan The Garden Club of A. & M. and Bryan will hold its first meeting in the Y Chapel Friday, Oct. 3 beginning promptly at 3 o’clock. Any interested person is eligible for membership. Mr. J. Coulter Smith will speak on “What to do, and What to Plant in the Garden Now.” A short talk will be given on “Bulbs” by Mrs. L. Hender- on, and “Planting Sweet Peas” will be iscussed by G. B. Wilcox. BEAUMONT CLUB There will be a meeting of the Beau mont A. & M. Club in Room 203, Academic building tonight after yell practice. All students from Beaumont and vicinity are urged to attend, for business concerning the Christmas dance will be discussed.— Dick Crutcher, president. SOCIAL CLUB The College Womens Social Club is en tertaining Friday, October 3, at 12:15 with a luncheon in the Old Mess Hall in honor of its 85 new members. Mrs. C. H. Groneman is general chair man. Reservations should be made through the departments and must be completed as early as possible. All old members of the Club are urged tp be present to meet and extend a wel come to these new members. —FISH GAME— (Continued from Page 3) passed to Hertzog for a score and Davis kicked the extra point. With a speed that the game had not seen before, Charlie Manichia took the ball down to the Allen goal. Thomas took the pigskin over for a touchdown. Hary kicked the conversion and the score was now 34 to 0. Later in the quarter Manichia took the ball over for the last tally of the game. There was no conversion. Engineering Defense Training courses which were started here at A. & M. last year are being con tinued with several new ones start ing this week. Besides the courses offered here there are several “in service” courses which are being given in Houston, Kilgore, and Ft. Worth. Those in service courses are being given to men who are working in the daytime and study ing at night. The courses are given by the college with college equipment available for their use and are un der the supervision of J. T. L. Mc- New, head of the department of civil engineering, who is the local director of the courses. Courses started here yesterday are power and electric circuits with 14 students, advanced engineering drawing enrolling 12 men, camp sanitation also with 12 men, and materials inspection and testing listing ten men. These courses will last for 12 weeks each, meeting eight hours a day for a total of 44 CLUB PRESIDENTS On October 1 The Battalion will an official club roster giving the of A. ft M. Club and the club officers 1041-42. Only those clubs which hi constitutions on file with the Student Ac tivities Committee and which have filed 1041-42. Only constitutions ,mes for tave Ac- 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. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB There will be an Industrial Education Club meeting immediately after yell prac tice Tuesday night. All new and old I. E. students are invited to attend. Room 101 M. E. Shop Bulding. A & M DAMES CLUB The A & M Dames Club will have their regular meeting Wednesday night at eight o’clock in the YMCA. We are going to have a White Elephant Sale, so bring along something that you do not need, and also a few extra nickels and who knows, you may find something to wear with that new fall outfit! Come dressed very informally as we plan to have a good time—slacks or playsuits will be fine. Mrs. H. H. Walker, Reporter Classified LOST—A brown handbag with the name Walter J. Gates, Jr., stamped on side was lost on the Aggie corner in Houston Sunday. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of bag, please notify same. Reward. LOST—Saskin wrist watch during game Saturday. Reward.—J—8 Hart. AGGIES We are still able to get your uniform requirements before the T.C.U. Corps Trip. See us now and you won’t be disappointed ZUBIK AND SONS 1896 Uniform Specialists -45 Years of Tailoring— 1941 A SQUARE AND HONEST DEAL FOR ALL Our Constant Aim In Business Is To Deal Justly And Reasonably With All Customers OUR MOTTO YOU MUST BE SATISFIED SEE LOUPOT’S If you want to buy, sell, or trade new or used books, clothing or miscellaneous equipment. Starting Lineups: Aggie Fish Goers LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB HB HB FB Allen Academy Offield Gilliam Rowan Beard G. Grayson Green Martin Furnace Hamil Dick Dickey Enright Johnson Davis Knight Cody Stout Trotter Anderson Welch Hartzog Otto Payne Score by Quarters: Allen 0 0 0 0 0 Fish 14 0 26 0 40 Substitutions: ALLEN—ends, Kunze, Sud- dith; tackles, P. Grayson ; guards, Grif fin, Reding; centers, Suber; backs. Bates, Grim, Keith, Riddle, Rusk, Luedtke. AGGIE FRESHMEN—ends, Williamson, Diamond, Willis, Hammock, Bland, Fold- berg, Cummings, Martin, Wade, Hand, L. Payne, Millar, Swen- rsons, berg, Uummings, Powell; tackles, Angel, L,. Payne, Attaway, Shaw, Wilson, Wyatt, Gray, Simpson, Boyter, Eidson; guards, Swen son, Frederich, Inzer, Mayfield, Persons, T. F. Scott, Magee, W. L. Brown, Stey- mann, Page, Crow; centers, Watkins, Van Fleet, Mullarkey, Frederickson, Green, Tassos; backs, Manichia, Bach- Glauninger, Adams, McMullen, s, Richardson, Compton, Ondrej, Harry, Bibb, Lawrence, Clark, Liska, Palmer, Haas, Honeycutt, Wilde, Dusek, Belville, Wolf, Whitacre, Pollard, T. A. Scott, Hill, Feazle. man, Thomas, Richar —WILLIAMSON— (Continued from Page 3) 83 per cent; 138 games won, 6 upsetting ties, 170 games reported. Below are the Williamson Sys tem’s ratings of the teams through the games of last week-end. Perfect Team 100.0 1. California 98.7 2. Texas U 98.1 3. Navy 97.6 4. Duke 97.4 5. Minnesota 97.3 6. Alabama 96.9 7. Tennessee 96.1 8. Oklahoma 96.0 9. S. M. U 94.1 10. Michigan 94.1 11. Georgetown 93.3 12. Baylor 93.3 13. South Carolina 92.8 14. Tulane 92.4 15. Colgate 92.4 19. Georgia 91.3 20. So. California 91.2 22. Notre Dame 91.0 23. Stanford 90.8 24. Texas A. & M 90.8 27. Clemson 90.0 28. Ohio State 89.8 29. Texas Tech i 89.7 30. Boston College 89.7 31...T. C. U 89.7 40. Tulsa 88.2 43. Arkansas 87.7 45. L. S. U 87.0 66. Hardin-Simmons 84.4 70. Colorado U 84.2 75. N. Car. State 83.3 77. N. Y. U 83.4 96. St. Mary’s, Texas 80.1 106. Texas A. & 1 78.3 114. Texas Mines 77.3 116. Sam Houston 77.2 TAKE PRIDE IN YOURSELF And Have Your Clothes Cleaned THE AGGIE WAY AGGIE CLEANERS North Gate —HOG BATTLE— (Continued from Page 3) derson at the end posts, Fuel Wes son, Martin Ruby, Leonard Dickey, and Bob Tulis at the tackle posi tions, Les Richardson, Roy Bucek, Ray Mulhollan, and Wayne Cure at guards, who gave more than a satisfactory performance. Hogs Down Tempe Enough of the Sam Houston game, and on to the Texas A. & I. tilt. The Javelinas opened their season with a 14-7 defeat at the hands of San Jose. This gave the Californians sweet revenge for that 10-0 defeat the Texans plastered on them last year. Last week, the Hogs disposed of Tempe 34-6 at Arizona. The Aggies and Hogs have tangl ed up five times, with the series starting in 1932. The best the Javelinas could do was a 14-14 deadlock in 1934, Coach Homer Norton’s first year at Aggieland. For the records, here are the re sults of past meetings: Year Texas A.&M. Texas A.&I. 1932 14 0 1933 17 0 1934 14 14 1938 52 0 1940 26 0 Civil Service Has Photographer Exams Examinations have been announc ed by the Civil Service Commis sion for various grades of photog rapher positions, with salaries from $1,260 to $2,600. The Com mission especially desires applica tions from persons who have done work in wet-plate, process, and gerieral commercial photography, and in photographic mapping. Ex perience in photographic work is required for all grades. Amateur photographic experience is not qualifying. Appliciations will be rated as soon as practicable after receipt at the Commission’s Wash ington office until June 30, 1942. hours a week. A course in cost accounting is underway in Houston at Rice Ins titute with an enrollment of 110 men. Two courses in Houston be gan last night. They are princi ples of chemical engineering and petroleum engineering. Kilgore Junior college started a 22 man course in fuel and lub rication testing Monday night. Oth er courses in structural design and strength of materials to be given at Fort Worth have been approv ed. A course in industrial safety to be given in Houston has also been approved. Five courses are to be given un der the direction of A. & M. at Prairie View Normal College at Prairie View for negroes. The courses will be in construction engineering, radio maintenance, engineering drawing, architectural drafting and internal combustion engines. t Included in the A. & M. system is the Extension system, Experi mental stations, two junior col leges, a negro college, Texas For estry Service, and A. & M. prop er. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES If Your Blouse Doesn’t Fit BRING IT TO HOUCK’S CLEANERS For ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS Ben Youngblood, Mgr. A. & M. furnished more officers than any other college during World War 1. Wanted 1,000 Aggies To Eat 1,000 Hamburgers POP SHAW’S Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted Dr. John S. Caldwell Bryan, Texas Prompt, Courteous, Sanitary FOUNTAIN SERVICE MADELEY PHARMACY “ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME” Across From Project Houses We Deliver Phone 4-4144 Patronize Our Agent In Your Outfit. ~/Vi */2-l585m DYERS-FUR STORAGE HATTERS moncarx CASH & CARRY — D. M. DANSBY, ’37 North Gate Kraft Furniture Company 218 S. Main Bryan, Tex.