The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 14, 1942, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Official Notices
Announcements
PLEASE noted the following Library
schedule: Sunday, May 17th—closed all
day. Monday-Friday, May 18-22—open 9:00
a.m.-l :00 p.m. Saturday, May 23—
9:00 a.m.-12:0(
—closed all da
29th—open 9
May 30th—open 9 :00
_. _ open
00 noon. Sunday, May 24th
ay. Monday-Friday, May 25th-
open 9:00 a.m.-l :00 p.m. Saturday,
May 30th—open 9:00 a.m.-12:00 n<
Sunday, May 31st—closed all day.—Tho:
F. Mayo, Librarian.
oon.
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PROCESSIONAL PLANS ARE
ANNOUNCED FOR FRIDAY,
* MAY 15
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
The Processional to Guion Hall for the
Baccalaureate sermon, Friday, May
saccaiaureate ser:
yill form as follows:
’resident Walton, the speaker of the
laureate
orm
Preside:
lay.
Minister. Commandant.
Members of the Board of Directors.
Deans and Directors.
Line will form in the lobby of the Aca
demic Building. The formation will be
in column of twos.
The graduating class will form on the
lawn west of the Academic Building and
ceiving advanced degrees first in line.
Students will report to Acting Registrar,
H. L. Heaton for assignment to position.
The line will form at 9:55 o’clock and
the
one
9:55
procession will move at 10:15. Every-
is urged to be on hand at least by
o’clock on Friday morning. Doors
open at 9:40. Academic regalia will not
be used. Number one unifi —
worn except b;
mission to wear
semester.
nber one uniform
by students who hi
:ar civilian clothes
will be
ave per-
for the
All candidates for graduation are expect-
;tend the Baccalaureate prog
IMENCEMENT EXERCISES
ed to attend the Baccalaureate program.
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o attend the 1
COMMENCEM
The Processional to the Stadium
the Commencement Exercises will form
just east of the Athletic Office. The
head of the Column will be toward the
south, the procession entering the field
through the opening in the 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
"taff
5:45 and the
ok 6:00. Orders as
le as for Baccalaureate Ser
that caps will be omitted.
In case of bad weather the Commence
ment Exercises will be held in Guion
Hall with procession from the Academfc
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, tb
public address system beinj
process
to dress same
mon except
g used.
Exercis
If the Commencement Exercises are
held in Guion Hall, admission except for
those in the processional, will br 1 —
be by ticket
nly.
By order of President Walton.
E. P. HUMBERT, Chairman
Commencement Committee.
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BIOLOGY 102—Students in Biology 102,
Taxonomy, please call for herberia at
Room 27, Science hall. J. J. Sperry.
LAUNDRY NOTICE
A. B. C. D. turn in laundry Friday,
May 15th. At both the old and new area.
Call for June the 1st and 2nd.
Beginning June the 1st, the regular
schedule will be carried out as usual.
Any complaint or suggestions call at
A. & M. Laundry.
GEO. P. AYERS,
Manager.
Classified
BOOTS, size 9*4, 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 sum
mer or longer. 3 bedrooms. Reasonable
rate. 708 East 30th St., Bryan. Between
High School and Junior High. Phone
2-6684.
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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.
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.
FOR RENT—216 Foster Ave., College
Hills, 5 room furnished apartment avail
able the 20th; also one 6 room unfur
nished apartment, walking distance. See
Mrs. Farquhan, back of Gulf Filling Sta
tion.
STORE YOUR Trunks, suitcases, lamps,
at Lauterstein’-s store, North Gate. Not
responsible for fire or theft.—W. K.
Thomas, “43.”
WANTED—A ride for two to Fargo,
North Dakota or vicinity. Am willing to
share expenses. See V. K. Gunkel, M.E.
Dept., Campus. ^
FOR RENT—6-room unfurnished house
in College Park. Call 4-5454.
Commandant’s Office
1. The following change in SCHEDULE
OF CALLS is announced for RE
TREAT, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942,
ONLY:
1ST CALL, RETREAT 5:50 P.M.
ASSEMBLY 5:53 P.M.
RETREAT 5:55 P.M.
MESS CALL Immediately after Retreat
By order of the COMMANDANT:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Captain, Infantry,
Assistant Commandant
—REGISTRATION—
(Continued from page 1)
3 to 5 p. m. all students who are
unable to register at their reg
ularly scheduled time. *
Old students who do not com
plete their registration by 5 p. in.
Saturday, May 30, will pay late
registration fees and classes miss
ed will be counted as unexcused.
Department heads will be in
their respective offices Friday af
ternoon to assist seniors, first ser
geants and graduate students with
their registration.
New students will begin regis
tration at 7:30 a. m. at the As
sembly Hall on Monday, June 1.
—AIR FORCE—
(Continued from page 1)
professional photographic experi
ence.
Courses of training vary from
12 to 30 weeks at Army technical
schools. Successful completion
brings a commission as a second
lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air
Forces with a salary of $183 a
month.
College students may enlist now
and be deferred for further scho
lastic training. Details may be
obtained from faculty advisors
working with Army Air Force
procurement boards now visiting
the colleges.
CIRCULAR NO. 43:
lowing change in SC
CALLS
is ann
TREAT, FRIDAY,
ouncec
MAY
ced for RE-
. 15, 1942,
ONLY:
1ST CALL, RETREAT. 5:20 P.M.
ASSEMBLY 6:23 P.M.
RETREAT 5:25 P.M.
MESS CALL Immediately after Retreat
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS
Captain, Infantry,
Assistant
Commandant
GRADUATING SENIORS
R. G. Perryman,
Assistant Registrar.
—COMMISSIONS—
(Continued from page l)
Goble, W. A. Gohmert, J. A. Gra
ham Jr., W. T. Grisham, C. R. Hag
gard, J. E. Harris, Chester Hel-
mer, D. N. Hendricks Jr., J. B.
Hervey, H. B. Hill, Jr., C. W.
Hodges, I. J. C. Holland Jr., C. L.
Hynds, J. C. Johnson, J. R. Jones,
P. L. Kelly, J. L. Lamberson Jr., H.
B. Lowndes Jr.
G. C. McGouirk, R. L. McNeil,
J. M- Meador, J. E. Melancon, R.
D. Moser, H. L. Newby, B. J.
Nicol, R. P. Norton, W. C. Ogden,
R. B. Pearce, W. M. Ringgold Jr.,
F. J. Riordan Jr., H. M. Rollins,
R. R. Russell, T. E. Slack, W. C.
Sleeper, L. R. Smith, J. M. Smith-
er, A. C. SoRelle Jr., W. R. Spen
cer, R. L. Stevenson, J. B. Tate,
Jimmie Taylor, W. W. Todd Jr.,
C. J. Toland, T. C. Welsh Jr., L.
J. Westbrook, A. E. White, J. N.
Yetter.
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
CIRCUiAR NO. 38:
1. All dormitories with the exception of
ALL will be vacated by
an
16, 1942, at which time they will be
MILNER HALL will be vacated by
cadets not later than 4:00 P.M., May
2. Furniture other than College property
must be removed from the dormitories
in order tbs
closed and locked.
Fumitur-
nust be
in order that the cleaning and renovat
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.
3. 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
NER HALL who wish to keep their
present rooms should report to the
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE before 5:00
P.M., MONDAY, MAY 11.
omz-wr. facilities will
le for the Student Labor Co:
mittee in the ANIMAL HUSBAND!
PAVILION. Equipment may be checked
16,
»r Com-
A.NDRY
4. STOR^AG® facilities will be made
available for the Student Lai
littee in the ANIMAL HUS
’AVILION. Equipment may b
in at the pavilion MAY 16, 1942.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Captain, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
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HASWELL’S
Bryan
All Key Deposits
Must Be Turned In
For Ball Tickets
First Sergeants are directed to
take up the keys in their organiza
tions and carry them to Room
226 No. 3 to get their tickets for
the final ball. The deadline for
turning these in is 2 p. m. Friday.
If for any reason the keys are
not turned in before this time
they may be carried with the de
posit slip to the door of the dance
and they will be accepted for cred
it on the dance ticket. Eddie Jones,
secretary of the Junior Class, said.
8 PAIRS BOOTS
that must be sold before
graduation
LOUPOT’S
Yankton college officials have
announced resignation of Dr. Ha-
chiro Yuasa, a Japanese who was
to have lectured on oriental cul
ture.
-THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1942
Dr. E. H. Sellards, director of
«
the University of Texas bureau of
economic geology, has been elected
president of the Paleontological
Society of America.
End Your School
Term With A
Mighty Send-off
After the Ball come eat and dance
with us!
NAVLEX
Bryan
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BOYS WE THANK YOU
You’ve been good to us this year and we want you to
know we appreciate it. We will try to serve you better
next year.
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to sell except livestock
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