The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1941, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1941
Official Notices
It has been recommended by the Traffic
Committee and approved by the President
of the College that the following streets
be closed for the noon formation from
12:10 P. M. until 1:00 P. M.; for the
formation from 6:10 P. M. until
~ ' ' 25 :
and north-
BUPP
7 :00 P. M., effective Saturday, October 25
day,
Houston Street—Bizzell Hall
west corner of old mess hall.
Ross Street—In front of Exchange Store.
West entrance to campus at Memorial
Monument.
Jones Street and Dr. Marsh’s.
NOTICE
The following change in students in
charge of lights in the dormitories has
been made:
Cadet W. L. Gunlock, Dorm. 1, Room
420, replaces Cadet F. N. Stubbs, Dorm.
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APPRECIATION
Tom Gillis, Cadet Colonel,
College Station, Texas
Dear Colonel Gillis:
Will you kindly convey to the Cadet
Corps our sincere and heartfelt apprecia
tion for your beautiful expression of sym
pathy in our hour of deepest sorrow.
And please tell them that as long as
we maintain our home in the West, we
hope each and ever Aggie Cadet who might
chance to come this way will make our
home his home.
Again may I gratefully acknowledge
your wonderful kindness.
Most Sincerely,
Mrs. William H. Taylor
BATTALION STAFF
There will be a meeting of all Junior
editors of The Battalion Monday night,
October 27, in Room 122 Administration
building.
BEAT BAYLOR
AGGIES
We Serve The Best
Our Prices Are Right
DELUXE CAFE
BRYAN
You Clean Up
Baylor, Aggies
LET’S GET THOSE BEARS, ARMY!
BURKHALTER GROCERY
New Highway 6
AGGIES!
> CUT UP THOSE BEARS!
But first, why not come in and
GET THAT HAIRCUT
AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP
Across From Post Office
WE WILL RUIN THE BRUINS
BUT SAY, OLE ARMY,
Why Not Come In And Order That Pair Of
COWBOY BOOTS
That You Have Always Wanted?
You will be as proud to wear them as are the many
Aggies who wear our boots.
Holick’s Boot Shop
North Gate
AND LET US CLEAN
THAT TUX
For The Dance Tonight
COURTESY
CLEANERS
Across From Project Houses
Phone 4-4264
—AGGIE—
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the Aggies’ second touchdown a -
gainst T.C.U. last week, and is
sure to be a threat against the
Bears this afternoon.
The Baylor Bears, in an attempt
to stop the vaunted Aggie attack,
will send Jack Wilson, Buddy
Gatewood, and Jack Russell to
hand the cadets their first defeat
since 1937. These three have been
the main spark plug in the Bears’
victories this year, and will be the
main offering by the Bruins to
day. Wilson, who is 75 per cent
of the Bear offense will combine
with Weldon Bigony, Bo Robin
son, and Milton Crain in the Bay
lor backfield.
BRAZOS A. & M. CLUB
The Brazos A. & M. Club will hold its
first meeting of the year next Tuesday
on the first floor of the Academic Build
ing immediately after yell practice.
All Brazos County boys are urged to
y
ounty boys are urge
attend this initial meeting of the clu
A. & M. DAMES CLUB
Have you ever been to the museum? Be
sure and come to the A. & M. Dames Club
Wednesday night at 7 :3 at the Y. M. C. A.
From there we will go to the museum to
see the various collections of birds, gu
ms,
stones, the mummy, and many other
things of interest.
WALTHER EAGUE
The A. & M. Walther League will meet
in the Y Chapel at 4 o’clock Sunday af
ternoon.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
The Mechanical Engineering Office is
holding a box of scales sent from the
Howe Scale Co., weight 80 lbs., will the
department that ordered these please call
for them.—C. W. Crawford, Head, Depart
ment of Mechanical Engineering.
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
Count Sugareff will speak to the Cos
mopolitan club Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock in the Y parlor. American stu
dents are especially invited because the
club is for all students whether from a
foreign country or not.
PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS
A special Pre-Medical Aptitude test will
be given at 2 P. M. on December 5, 1941
for all pre-medical students who expect
to apply for entrance into medical college
in the fall of 1942 and who did not take
the test given last May. One must have
an aptitude test rating to be <
entrance to the medical college.
All students who wish to take this test
should leave their names with me in Room
13, Science Building, before 5 P. M.,
Tuesday, October 28, since the test forms
have to be ordered at that time.—G. E,
Potter, Pre-Medical Advisor.
an aptitude test ratin
be eligible for
FISH AND GAME CLUB MEETING
The regular meeting of the Fish and
Game club Monday night following Yell
Practice will feature an interesting dis
cussion of an itinerary through the col
lege museum conducted by Curtis Hesse,
Curator.
All interested persons are urged to at
tend the meeting in front of the museum
immediately after yell practice.
HILLEL CLUB
There will be a meeting of the A. & M.
Hillel club, at 7 :30 p. m., Sunday, October
26, in the lounge room of Sbisa Hall.
Rabbi Newton J. Friedman, director of
the Texas university Hillel foundation will
speak.
Church Notices
AMERICAN LUTHERAN
CONGREGATION
Y. M. C. A. Parlors
Kurt Hartmann, Pastor
A. & M. Lutheran Student Association
meeting Sunday morning at 10 in the
mess hall parlors.
Bible Class at 6 :45 p. m. in the Y. Par
lors.
Our regular divine service is conducted
regi
in the Y. Parlors (2nd floor of Y. build
ing) every Sunday night at 7:30, imme
diately after Bible class.
A. & M. Lutheran Student Association
officers:
Sidney Herzik, President; R. F. Eisen-
hauer, Vice-President; Raymond Velinder,
Secretary-Treasurer.
You are welcome!
A. & M. CHRURCHC OF CHRIST
R. B. Sweet, Minister
Sunday 9:45 a. m., Bible classes; 10:45
Morning worship service ; 7 p. m. the after-
ir discussion group; 7:45 p. m. the
g
Tuesday, :
Wednesda;
ing.
All are invited to attend all these ser
vices. You will be most welcome.
supper
evening worship.
10 a. m. the ladies’ Bible class,
ay 7:30 p. m. the Prayer meet-
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
In Bryan
Wm. H. Andrew, D.D., Pastor
Sunday School—The Dan Russell A. &
M. Bible Class—9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship, 10:50 A. M.
Baptist Training Union, 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Free round-trip fares on Special bus leav
ing both Y’s and Project House Area at
9:20 every Sunday morning. Every Aggie
welcome to this church.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
9:00 A. M.—Coffee Hour
10 :00 A. M.—Church School.
11:00 A. M.—Morning Sermon. (Dr.
DeWitt Baldwin-Board Mission Speaker).
7:00 P. M.—Wesley Foundation Fel
lowship. (Led by Dr. Baldwin).
7 :30 P. M.—Svening Service.
Monday, October 27, 1941
7:15 P. M.—Special Church wide Rally
led by Dr. DeWitt Baldwin.
The ladies of the church are entertain
ing the professional women who are in
terested in the Methodist group on Tues
day evening, October 28, at 8 o’clock at
the parsonage, presenting Dr. DeWitt C.
Baldwin.
Classified
FOUND—On highway near Round Rock,
suitcase containing blouse and other articles
of uniform belonging to some Aggie.—R.
P. Ward, E. E. Dept.
Interested in playing guitar, mandolin,
accordian, with string band.—Drop card
to Dan, Box 5151 Campus.
FOUND—A yoi
same and will be returned.—4-7719, C. G.
White.
LOST—Black bag at Houston catch out
Oct. 12. Finder please return to 4 Legett,
of box 4816.
SADDLE HORSES FOR RENT—Lake-
view Saddle Club, 2 Mi. south of college
on Hwy. 6.
LOST—Slide Rule—H. J. Robertson case.
Return to Puryear 60. Reward.
FOR RENT-—Bedroom with private bath
and garage. W. L. Johnson, Beverly Es
tates.
Interested in deer hunting?—Inform Neal
Jernigan, Jr., 409 N. College Avenue,
Bryan. 2-5656.
REWARD—A $2.00 reward will be paid
to the person returning a brown leather
jacket to Hynds, room 217 No. 11. The
jacket has a zipper up the front and
one on each sleeve.
RIDE TO ARKANSAS—Ride to Little
Rock for the Arkansas game in new Aggie
bus. Will leave College of Friday morning,
Oct. 31 and return on Sunday, Nov. 2.
For arrangements please come to 78 Mil
ner.
—DISTRACTIONS—
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spares any puches all the way
through. That is, up to the last.
Then things change for better or
worse. We haven’t been able to
decide just which.
Still sillier is “HOLD THAT
GHOST” showing at the Campus
tomorrow and Monday. The per
petual cut-ups, Abbott and Costello,
nave turned out another for the
customers before their popularity
begins to wane. The Andrews
Sisters and Ted Lewis and his
orchestra have the opening and
closing numbers in the show. Their
part is fine, but there just isn’t
enough of it.
A ghost or two gets loose and
scares everyone, especially Cos
tello. But the laughs far outnum
ber the screams. This is one show
that romance is at a minimum.
Everyone else takes a back seat
when Messrs. A. & C. start. There
isn’t room for both, • so romance
gets the gate.
Utter devotion to a job is ex
pressed by Martha Scott as an
English teacher in an American
university and to a woman by Wil
liam Gargan who waits for a life
time to marry Martha, but never
puts his proposal over. The story
is entitled “CHEERS FOR MISS
BISHOP” and will be shown at
Guion Hall Monday.
Martha enters the picture as a
girl of nineteen just entering col
lege. The end finds her retired from
teaching at the same school 51
year later. All the time Gargan
tries to tell her of his love, but
he can’t seem to make it quite im
pressive enough. She falls in love
with several other men, but all
these affairs don’t materialize. Aft
er she is retired from her posi
tion with honors, she realizes that
she has overlooked the real enjoy
ment of life in her zealous devo
tion to her job as a teacher.
—FISH ELECT—
(Continued from Page 1)
president were Edward Roeder,
Frank Wagenhauser, Jack Or rick
and John Pennington. Roeder, of
Machine-Gun Troop Cavalry, tal
lied over 700 votes, with Orrick
his closest competitor.
The Corps of Enginers’ candi
dates won the next two positions,
with Paul McBride of F Company
and George Manousos of E Com
pany winning the secretary and
treasurer races respectively. Oth
ers nominated for secretary were
Fred Nesmith, Barney Grimm and
John L. Horton. Besides Manousos,
Tom Kamos and Marvin Kautsch
were nominated for treasurer.
The chief function of the fresh
men as a class will be the annual
Fish Ball to be held in early spring.
—WILLIAMSON—
(Continued from Page 3)
week, and both teams go into the
game with identical ratings. Bar
ring a tie, the Williamson System
takes Stanford.
HOME TEAM VISITING TEAM
Centenary WASHINGTON (St. L.)
California U. S. C.
Commerce Tchys OUACHITA
Daniel Bake ABILENE CHRIS.
Flagstaff WEST TEXAS ST.
FORDHAM Texas Christian
Georgia Tech AUBURN
Georgetown BOSTON COL.
HOLY CROSS New York U.
Harvard NAVY
Kansas IOWA STATE
KENTUCKY W. Virginia
L. S. U Florida
MICHIGAN Minnesota
MISSOURI Nebraska
NOTRE DAME Illinois
DENTON TCHRS. Sam Houston
OHIO STATE Northwestern
Oklahoma SANTA CLARA
Okla. A. & M TULSA
Pittsburgh DUKE
PURDUE Iowa
Regis ST. MARY’S (Tex.)
SYRACUSE Rutgers
TEXAS A. & I Ada
Tempe ARIZONA
TULANE Ole Miss
TEXAS Kice
TEXAS A. & M Baylor
TENNESSEE Cincinnatti
Texas Mines HARDIN SIMMONS
U. C. L. A OREGON
VANDEIRBILT Princeton
Wash. State OREGON STATE
Wisconsin INDIANA
Washington STANFORD
Yale DARTMOUTH
—BACKWASH—
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and to do all the other “don’ts”
of mail service.
But for something unusually
different, take the case of the
fella who signed his name as
“Bean” and mailed four cards to
his parents but didn’t include an
address.
As a result, the cards are still
in the local post office and may
be secured by “Bean.”
The Aggieland Inn is the only
hotel owned by the Texas state
government.
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