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THE BATTALION
-TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1942
Official Notices
Announcements
TO DEPARTMENT HEADS AND SU
PERVISORS OF STUDENT LABOR—
We have been advised that NY A funds
will be available to a limited extent
through June 30th. In order to take ad
vantage of this fact, it is urgently re-
Quested that each department to which
NYA students are now assigned advise me
immediately of the number of NYA stu
dents now assigned that can be usefully
employed for the period of June 1st to
June 30th, inclusive.
May we also remind those departments
which have not yet returned assignment
cards and estimates
epai
student labor needed for the coming term
that time is short and your cooperation
will be appreciated ?
Wendell R. Horsley
Chairman, Student Labor Committee
ignment
rtmental
this bulle-
ad-
BIOLOGY 102—Students in Biology 102,
Taxonomy, Section 95, please call at Room
26 or 23 Science hall for mimeographed
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or
outline of
Sperry.
‘Units of Vegetation.”—J. J.
PLEASE noted the following Library
schedule: Sunday, May 17 th—-closed all
day. Monday-Friday, May 18-22—open 9 :00
a.m.-l :00 p.m. Saturday, May 23—open
.-12:00 noon. Sunday, May 24th
9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon. Sunday, May
—closed all day. Monday-Friday, May 25th-
open 9:00 a.m.-l :00 p.m. Saturday,
30th—open 9 :00 a.m.-12 :00 noon.
Thomas
GRADUATING SENIORS—On Wednes
day, May 13, there will be posted on a
bulletin board in the Administration build-
_ i;_x ^1 ci — •— h ave com-
a degree.
lletin
ing a
pleted all the requirements for
t of those
GIFTS FOR
GRADUATES
Here you’ll find Gradua
tion Gifts that will be
certain to please every
Graduate,
AGGIE JEWELRY
AGGIE PENNANTS
HICKOK JEWELRY
SWANK JEWELRY
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
SLACK SUITS
VAL-A-PAK LUGGAGE
TWO SUITER CASES
TOILET KITS
• HICKOK SPORT BELTS
PARIS SPORT BELTS
MANHATTAN
PAJAMAS
RABHOR ROBES
EVANS SLIPPERS
MILITARY
EQUIPMENT
Stop in and allow us to
assist you in selecting
the proper gift.
f iTaldropflfo
“Two. Convenient Stores”
College Station Bryan
29 th—o
May 30th—open 9 :00 a.m.-12 :00
Sunday, May 31st—closed all day.—'
F. Mayo, Librarian.
A.A.U.P. MEETING—The last meeting
of the Chapter for this school year will
be held Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in the M.E.
Lecture Room. Dr. Quisenberry’s Commit
tee will report and there will be an elec
tion of officers.
ALL APPLICANTS for enlistment in
the Air Force Enlisted Reserves will'meet
in the Assembly Hall at 9 o’clock, Wed
nesday morning, May 13, to take a mental
examination of two to three hours dura
tion.
All applicants must bring three letters
of recommendation with them in addition
to a birth certificate when they appear
for the examination.
MAJOR L. W. MARSHALL,
Infantry.
PROCESSIONAL PLANS ARE
ANNOUNCED FOR FRIDAY,
MAY 15
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
The Processional to Guion Hall for
Baccalaureate sermon, Friday, May
will form as follows:
President Walton, the speaker of
BOOTS, size 9%, bombay ice cream
breeches, 29 waist, and accessories for
sale. These have been worn very little
and are in excellent condition. See Toppy
Pearce in 201 Hall 11, or phone 4-4534.
FOR RENT—Furnished house for S'
longer. 3 bedrooms. Re:
oms. iteasc
Bryan. Be
lum-
abh
tween
rate. 708 East 30th St., Bryan.
High School and Junior High. Phone
2-6684.
WANTED—Ride for two to Kansas City,
Mo., or vicinity after Final Review, May
16. See J. B. Stewart, 1-8 Hart, or phone
4-8344.
LOST—Log-Log Decitrig Duplex Slide
Rule. Name printed in black ink on case.
Return to Arthur LeBlanc, Room 315 No.
8. Reward.
FOR RENT—Furnished house in Col
lege Park. Available May 16. Call 4-8269
before May 16.
LOST—Brown leather bill fold. Will
finder please return to M. B. Martin for
liberal reward. Box 1278. H-3 Walton Hall.
LOST—1 brass plumb bob behind the
Exchange Store Friday. Will the finder
please return to John Thorpe, J-8 Walton,
or call 2-4024.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Mid
way addition near College. Large south
east bedroom, living room, kitchen and
bath, or whole house if desired.—Mrs. J.
L. Broach, phone 2-7934.
lay p.
56 Miln
Neb.,
hurs-
ynolds.
FOR RENT—216 Foster Ave., Collei
Hills, 5 room furnished apartment ava
ge
li
able the 20th; also one 5 room unfur
nished apartment, walking distance. See
Mrs. Farquhan, back of Gulf Filling Sta
tion.
NER HALL who wish to keep their
present rooms should report to the
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE before 5:00
P.M., MONDAY, MAY 11.
. STORAGE facilities will be made
available for the Student Labor Com
mittee in the ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
PAVILION. Equipment may be checked
in at the pavilion MAY 16, 1942.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
CIRCULAR NO. 39:
Those cadets whose names appear on
the tentative promotion list for the
next semester, GENERAL ORDER NO.
8, HEADQUARTERS RESERVE OF
FICERS TRAINING CORPS, wi
sume command of their respectiv
ganizations during the absence of the
i
he r
make a complete inspection of their
respective dormitory areas that the;
are now living in with their Tactica
Officer immediately following the Final
Review. All damaged equipment and
present cadet officers. .
All present organization commanders
and the newly appointed organization
commanders for the next semester will
ney
ical
damage to the building will be reported
to the Office of the Commandant im
mediately following the inspection with
the names of those individuals respoi
that
found in halhvays, corridors, and va
cant rooms will be charged to the new-
es c
sible for the damage. Damage
hallway:
jaid for out of the
corridors, and va-
harged to the new
ly appointed organization commander,
this damage to be paid for out of the
organization fund that will be turned
over to the newly appointed command
ers by the present organization com
manders.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
CIRCULAR NO. 40:
Cadet Officers and Housemasters are
directed to return to the Office of the
Commandant not later than 5:00 P.M.,
SATURDAY, MAY 16, pass keys issued
SATURDAY, MAY 16, pass keys
to them at the beginning of school.
Organization Commanders and day
students will return to the Office of
the Commandant copies of the College
Regulations, issued at the beginning of
the first term, not later than 1:00
P.M., SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1942.
Cadet Officers who were issued sabers
Patronize Our Agent In Your Outfit.
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CASH & CARRY
NORTH GATE
D. M. DANSBY, ^7
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Minister. Commandant.
Members of the Board of Directors.
Deans and Directors.
Line will form in the lobby of thi
demic Building. The formation w
in column of twos.
on the
ng and
alpha-
ccording to courses, those re
ceiving advanced degrees first in line.
l!he
15, WANTED—Ride for one to Lubbock or
vicinity, after the review. See Keith Kirk,
the | Hoorn 224, No. 7.
at the beginning of the first semester
will return them to the Office of the
Commandant not later than 5:00 P.M.,
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1942.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
Dr. Robert Franklin Poole, presi
dent of Clemson college, was grad
uated from Clemson in 1915. He is
an internationally known plant
pathologist.
SAVE
WHY PAY FULL PRICE?
Save Up To 50% On Books
Trade your books with Loupot before
you leave. You must be able to use the
book you get or Lou will make it satis
factory with you.
LOUPOT’S Trading Post
J. E. Loupot
Class of ’32
the 7
will
Aca-
be
The graduating class will form
lawn west of the Academic Buildi
south of the walk, being arranged
betically
ing Registrar,
for assignment to position.
o’cloi
"the
just east
head
mg advanced degn
Students will report to Acti
H. L. Heaton :
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 at 9:40. Academic regalia will not
be used. Number one uniform will be
worn except by students who have per
mission to wear civilian clothes for the
semester.
All candidates for graduation are expect
ed to attend the Baccalaureate program.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
The Processional to the Stadium for
Commencement Exercises will form
of the Athletic Office. The
of the Column will be toward the
south, the procession entering the field
through the opening in thg 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
Assistant Professors
Instructors
Experiment Station Staff
Forest Service Staff
Extension Service Staff
The line will form at 5:45 and the
procession will move at 6:00. Orders as
to dress same as for Baccalaureate Ser-
except that caps will be omitted,
case of bad weather the Commence
ment Exercises will be held in Guion
Hal] with procession from the Academic
Building, and the processional as regards
staffs members will be the same as for
the Baccalaureate Sermon. Also in case
of bad weather, the over-flow crowd will
be provided for in the Assembly Hall, the
public address system being used.
If the Commencement Exercises are
held in Guion Hall, admission except for
those in the processional, will be by ticket
only.
Bv order of President Walton.
E. P. HUMBERT, Chairman
Commencement Committee.
mon
In
Classified
WAN’fED—One girl’s and boy’s bicycle,
in good condition. Call 2-7954.
RADIO REPAIRS
AND PARTS
The Student Co-op
Call 4-4114
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You trust its quality
Thirst won’t take “no'
for an answer... not
when the answer is de
licious, refreshing, ice-
cold Coca-Cola. In this
drink is the qualify of
genuine goodness...the
quality of the real thing.
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
STORE YOUR Trunks, suitcases, lamps,
at Lauterstein’s store. North Gate. Not
responsible for
Thomas, ‘’43.”
fire or theft.—W. K.
WANTED^—A ride for two to
North Dakota or vicinity. Am willi
share expenses. See V.
Dept., Campus.
Fargo,
or vicinity. Am wining to
. See V. K. Gunkel, M.E.
PAUL Jones, formerly in the Y.M.C.A.
is now in the Aggieland Barber Shop and
would appreciate his Aggie friends com
ing down and seeing him there.
Commandant’s Office
OFFICE OF COMMANDANT
CICULAR NO. 36:
1. In compliance with the request of the
committee in charge of the COM
MENCEMENT EXERCISES, approved
by the Organization commanders con
cerned, DORMITORY No. 3 will be va
cated by cadets FRIDAY night, MAY
15, in order to provide accommodations
for guests attending the Commence
ment Exercises.
2. Cadets having gue*ts will be assessed
a charge of 25c for guests to cover the
cost of matrons, maid service, and
other incidental expenses in DORMI
TORY No. 3.
8. DORMITORY No. 16 will he opened
THURSDAY and FRIDAY nights.
Cadets having guests in this Dormi
tory for THURSDAY and FRIDAY
nights will be assessed a charge of
50c.
4. The respective organization command-
dll be held responsible that rooms
s are left in a neat, order-
for the reception of
guests.
i. Cadets concerned will vacate DORM
ITORY No. 3 by 1:30 P.M., MAY 15.
Guests will be admitted at 3:00 P.M.
Cadets will be readmitted to the halls
at 9:00 A.M., MAY 16, by which time
guests must be out of the dormitory.
!. Young ladies staying in the dormi
tories must be in not later than 3:00
A.M. FRIDAY night. Guests must
check in at night with at matron up
on their return to the dormitory after
the dance. When reservations have been
made for guests they will not be per
mitted to check out until departure for
their homes. This will be done with
the matron. Escorts will be held strict
ly accountable for compliance with
these instructions.
. Reservations may be made by seniors
living in the area to be vacated
THURSDAY. MAY 7, from 1:00 P.
M. until 5:00 P.M., who wish to re
serve their own rooms. After 5:00 P.
M„ THURSDAY, MAY 7, until noon
TUESDAY, MAY 12, reservations will
be open to other seniors. Effective
noon, MAY 12, reservations will be
.open to other students.
, Guests will not be permitted to occupy
rooms that are not equipped with
shades. ..Cadets making reservations
whether or not the room is equipped
with shades and if not provide shades.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS
and hallways
ly condition
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
OFFICE OF COMMANDANT
CIRCULAR NO. 42:
The following changes in uniform regu
lations have been recommended by the
Uniform Committee and approved by the
President:
1. Thdt the cotton overseas cap with
officers braid be optional for seniors
during the summer.
2. That the campaign hat be continued.
3. That only cotton uniform be autho
rized as uniform wear during the sum
mer months.
4. That the olive drab tie be authorized
as regulation uniform, effective June
1, 1942, for seniors and juniors and
and effective for others as soon as this
tie is available for issue.
5. Effective June 1, 1942 cuffs on trous
ers will not be regulation.
6. The Sam Browne belt will be retain
ed for commissioned cadet officers
during the emergency, but sabers will
not be carried.
7. In order to make it possible to differ
entiate members of the several class
es, the following will be worn:
signia of cadet officers
Seniors—the insigi
Juniors—Sergeant chevrons
Sophomores—Corporal chevrons, or the
chevrons of privates, first class.
. In connection with the foregoing, at
tention of all cadets is directed to the
regulations regarding uniforms con
tained in Section III. College Regula
tions. These regulations will be strict
ly enforced.
9. Cadets will wear the prescribed uni
form at all times: No cadet will ap
pear outside his quarters or attend any
classes unless he is in proper uniform.
Shirt collars will be buttoned, neck
ties worn and neatly tied, sleeves not
rolled, cuffs buttoned. Only autho
rized head-gear will be worn.
10. Failure of any cadet to cary out any
of the above regulations will be con
sidered as wilful disobedience of or
ders and punishments assessed ac
cordingly.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
OFFICE OF COMMANDANT
MEMORANDUM TO ALL CONCERNED:
1. All cadets who will be cadet officers
and first sergeants for the semester
beginning June 1, 1942, are directed to
return to the College for a meeting in
the Assembly Hall at 3:00 P.M., May
28, 1942.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
CIRCULAR NO. 38:
All dormitories with the exception of
MILNER HALL will be vacated by
cadets not later than 4:00 P.M., May
16, 1942, at which time they will be
closed and locked.
Furniture other than College property
must be removed from the dormitories
and benovat-
in order that the cleaning
ing of halls will not be interfered with
and any desks, trunks, clothing, chairs,
or other articles not belonging to the
College will be removed from the dormi
tories after 4:00 P.M., May 16, 1942.
Those students desiring to remain on
the campus between semesters will re
port to the COMMANDANT’S OFFICE
for a room assignment in MILNER
HALL not later than NOON, MAY 16.
Those students now residing in MIL-
We Shall Pay
fheiimtadi With
Compound |
Interesilr.D.g
We Need Every College Man
In Officers’Training
★ To Man the Mightiest Air Army in the World ★
Make Your Choice This
Week For Present or Future
Officers’ Training
IF your blood boils at the very
thought of an enslaved world s j ;
If Jap treachery and Nazi savagery
make you see red and itch for a gun
—calm yourself with the promise
that we shall pay them back with com
pound interest!
We shall—and you as a college
man now have the opportunity of
serving as a Flying Officer—a Bom
bardier, Navigator or Pilot—with
that branch of service which will do
that paying back in person—she U. S.
Army Air Forces!
Under the new Army Air Force
Reserve Plan—if you are a Senior or
wish to leave school—apply now for
your Aviation Cadet training;
You and your friends can share
together the work and fun of flight
training, and after approximately 8
months—earn the right to be flying
officers in the U* S. Army Air Forces!
On the other hand, if you are a
Freshman, Sophomore or Junior—
you can, if you like, continue your
studies under the Deferred Service
Plan of the Army Air Forces—and
become better prepared for Officers’
Training later.
New Simplified Requirements
To qualify you must be 18 to 26
(inclusive), physically fit—and pass
a new, simplified mental test which
college men find easy;
When you are ready—and facili
ties are ready—you begin as an
THREE ENLISTMENT PLANS
FOR COLLEGE MEN
Juniors—Sophomores—Freshmen
May Continue Their Education
1. A new plan allows Juniors,
Sophomores and Freshmen, aged
18 to 26, inclusive, to enlist in the
Air Force Enlisted Reserve and
continue their schooling, provided
they maintain satisfactory scholas
tic standing.
All College Men May Enlist
for Immediate Service
2. All college students may enlist
as privates in the Army Air Forces
(unassigned) and serve there un
til their turns come for Aviation
Cadet training.
3. All college students may enlist
in the Air Force Enlisted Reserve
and wait until ordered to report
for Aviation Cadet training.
Upon graduation or withdrawal
from college, men will be assigned
to active duty at a training center
as facilities become available.
If the necessity of war demands,
the deferred status in the Army
Reserve may be terminated at any
time by the Secretary of War.
The new Army Air Force Enlisted Re
serve Plan is part of an over-all Army
Enlisted Reserve Corps program shortly
to be announced. This program will
provide opportunities for college men
to enlist in other branches of the Army
on a deferred basis and to continue
their education through graduation if
a satisfactory standard of work is
maintained. In case of necessity the
Secretary of War shall determine when
they may be called to active duty.
It Is understood that men so enlisted
will have the opportunity of competing
for vacancies in officer’s candidate
schools.
This plan has been approved In the
belief that continuance of education will
develop capacities for leadership. (Re
serve enlistment will not alter regulations
regarding established R. O. T. C. plans.)
Aviation Cadet at $75 a month, with
expenses paid.
If you have majored in science or
engineering you can try for a
commission in the ground crew—in
Armament, Communications, Engi
neering, Meteorology, Photography;
As a Second Lieutenant on active
duty, your pay ranges from $183 to
$245 a month.
80% Have Won Commissions
Due to thorough training—about
four 'out of every five Aviation Cadets
this past year received Second Lieu
tenants’ commissions—of which 67%
are now flying officers.
The tremendous expansion of the
Air Forces should assure rapid ad
vancement in all branches. And after
the war—you’ll be ready for the ever
growing opportunities in aviation.
Settle Your Service Now
The years ahead are war years—and
every college man should make his
plans accordingly.
To make America supreme in the air
we need every college man who can
qualify for active or deferred service;
So take advantage now of this op
tion. You may never again have such
opportunities.
See your Faculty Air Force Advisor
for information and help with details.
Join the thousands of America’s col
lege men who are enlisting this week!
NOTE: If you are under 21, you will need
your parents’ or guardian’s
consent. Birth certificates
and three letters of recom
mendation will be required
of all applicants. Obtain
the forms and send them
home today.
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SEE YOUR FACULTY AIR FORCE ADVISOR FOR FULL INFORMATION
(Or Apply to Your Local Recruiting and induction Station)
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING AND INDUCTION STATION: Other Army Recruiting and Induction Stations are in the following cities:
County Court House Bryan Texas LUBBOCK AMARILLO EL PASO DALLAS ABILENE FORT WORTH
WACO HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO CORPUS CHRISTI
THE SPECIAL EXAMINING BOARD WILL MSIF AGRICUL- Aviation Cadet Examining Boards are located in the following cities:
TURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS MAY 13-14 DALLAS FORT WORTH SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON
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