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Page 4 Official Notices Executive Offices LAST DAY TO CHANGE COUESES— Saturday, June 13, is the last day for adding new subjects and for dropping sub jects without a grade this semester. Sub jects dropped after 12 noon Saturday will carry a grade of “F.”—F. C. Bolton, Dean. Classified LOST—Black Cocker Spaniel, female. Answers to Dinah. Keward. Franklin Simon. Phone 4-1146. ing onl: FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Walk- r distance from North Gate. Couples [y. J. B. Lauterstein. NO-GAP Jockey UNDERWEAR 60c .p The patented Y-front con struction provides an angled, buttonless opening that posi tively will not gap. Jockey Underwear gives masculine support, won’t bind, and is easy to launder. No buttons, either! Get some today and get Jockey Contoured Shirts to match. Originated and manufactured by COOPERS. ff^aldropfl(6 “Two Convenient Stores” College Station — Bryan p CJ See the clever Jockey boy-and- ‘ ‘ dog statuelfes in our windows. FOR RENT—Small, nicely furnished house adjoining campus. Couple only. Ap ply 103 Fairview or call 4-8669. LOST—A green Parker fountain pen, borrowed at Exchange Store while getting G. I. Uniform. Return to John Popejoy, Room 116, No. 3. Reward. LOST—A ’41 Troop D Cavalry Best Drilled medal. Liberal reward to D. C. Roges, 65 Puryear. WILL The Aggie who borrowed my black Easterbrook fountain pen in Ex change Store Saturday, May 6, please re turn same to Room 118, No. 16. Charles Ridenour. LAST—Pair of rimless galsses in blue case. Liberal reward. Return to P. H. No. 10 or address Box 5485. Kerry Merritt. FOR RENT—Room with private bath and adjoining garage. Phone 4-4094. FOR RENT—Bedroom with private shower bath, private entrance, garage; gentleman. College Hills. Phone 4-4739 after 5:30 p. m. Announcements BRYAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH—There will be a bus leaving from in front of the YMCA every Sunday morning at 9:15 o’clock for students desiring to attend church and Sunday school. HILLEL CLUB—The first summer meet ing of the Hillel club will be held Sunday evening, June 14, at 7:30 at the Lounge Room of Sbisa Hall. The meeting will be in the nature of an informal reception for the freshmen. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, COLLEGE STATION, Rev. R. L. Brown, Pastor Harvey Hatcher, Education & Music Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship service, 10:50 a. m. B. S. U. Council 1:30 p. m. Training Union, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship service, 8:00 p. m. All students are welcome to our serv ices in the new Baptist church just one block north of the North Gate, Post Of fice. A. & M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Norman Anderson, Pastor 9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon topic: “Uncovering Surprises.” 7:00 Young People’s League. Topic: “If I Could Do It Again.” 8:00 Evening worship and fellowship. All services are held in Guion Hall. During the summer our evening program is held on the lawn in front of Guion Hall. A cordial welcome to all. Don’t for get the Lawn Party for all Presbyterians on the lawn of the Manse from 7:00 to 10:00 Saturday evening. PRESBYTERIAN WOMAN’S AUXIL IARY'—The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Col lege Presbyterian Church will meet at 3 m. in the home of Mrs. E. L. Williams th Mrs. P. W. Burns as co-hostess. Mrs. J. L. Pool is to be the program leader p. wit spea The Daily Vacation Bible School that the College Presbyterian Church is spon soring will continue through next week and all children are invited to attend. ST. THOMAS CHAPEL (Episcopal) Rev. Roscoe Hauser, Jr., Chaplain 7:00 a. m., Holy Communion. 9:00 a. m.. Church School. Coffee Club and Discussion Class. 10:00 a. m., Morning Prayer and ser mon. EX 4-H CLUB—There will bett/meeting Of all C V A V C'U.K -I Animal 7 :00 p. m. t-xi u^jjujd—mere win ue Wjmeetmg ex 4-H Club boys Jin j !Djm 132, 1 Industries building, IV. Hiday at PRESBYTERIAN CHU Sunday. Juna 14— Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Worship Service, 11:00 a. m. League, 6 :45 luy B. terian Church for Rev. Norman Anderson, wj, Kerrville attending the Young "^People’s Conference. 5 p. Dr. Guy B. Duff, pastor of th\ Presb; of LaGrange wiil preach > is in •y- LISTEN TO WTAW =1150 KC: Saturday, June 13, 1942 11:25 a. m.—Music 11:30 a. m.-—Treasury Star Pa rade (U. S. Treasury De partment) 11:45 a. m.—Brazos Valley Farm and Home Program 11:50 a. m.—A Moment For Re flection 11:55 a. m.—The Town Crier 12:00 Noon—Sign-Off. Sunday, June 14, 1942 8:30 a. m.—Marvel of Vision (Better Vision Institute) 8:45 a. m.—Classical Music 9:15 a. m.—Roans Chapel Sing ers. 9:30 a. m.—Sign-Off. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHUROH in Bryan Wm. H. Andrew, D. D. /Pastor Sunday School—9 :45 A.M. Morning Worship—10:50 A/M. Evening Worship—6:30 P.M. Baptist Training Union—7:30 P.M. A cordial welcome to every Aggie. Meet your friends at this church. Attend the Dan Russell Sunday School Class, every Sunday. Free bus from Project House area at 9:15; New area 9:20, old Y 9:25. A family church for students. TRADE WITH LOU He’s Right With You DON’T FORGET THE PICTURE You Promised Your Parents and Friends Come in today and have us make it. - PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTION — Aggieland Studio —DISTRACTIONS— (Continued From Page 2) screen in the title role of “KATH LEEN,” playing at Guion Hall to day only. In the supporting cast are Herbert Marshall, Laraine Day, Gail Patrick and Felix Bres- sart. In “Kathleen,” Shirley appears in her first grown-up role as the daughter of a widowed and weal thy gentleman, Herbert Marshall. She is domineered by a nurse in a large and lonely house until her father and his fiancee, Gail Pat rick, engage a child psychologist to take care of her. Shirley sees through the thin surface of the beauty of her fath er’s fiancee and dislikes her im mediately. She decides that she wants her father to marry her new companion, the psychologist (Laraine Day). In the end she con nives to show Miss Patrick in her true light and to bring her father and her companion together. Felix Bressart, as the owner of a small “swap shop,” is Shirley’s main confidant and confederate. The Lowdown: — Shirley’s a baby no longer—her portrayal of a grown-up is excellent. —LEAGUE— (Continued From Page 3) acy. A very close race is expected as the teams are full of stars pick ed from the softball players on the campus. The league is expect ed to be the fastest in the history of campus softball. The teams have been practicing for a week now and managers report all play ers in good shape and raring to go. As reported in the last issue of The Battalion all sophomores and freshmen will be ineligible to par ticipate. This rule, however did not affect the rosters of the teams as most of the players which had been signed were juniors and sen iors. Any equipment which the teams need can be obtained at the Intramural Department (bats and balls at $1.00 apiece). A big crowd is expected Monday night to watch the four opening games of the season. Later in the season, according to present plans, an All Star Game will be staged. Further in formation on this will appear in later issues. University of Michigan student organizations gave 637 parties dur ing the 1940-41 school year. ST. THOMAS CHAPEL (Episcopal) Rev. Roscoe Hauser, Jr., Chaplain 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m. Church school. Coffee club and Discussion Class. 10 :45 a. m. Morning Prayer and sermon. (New schedule starting on the first Sunday in June.) A Loupot Trade Is Money Made LOUPOT’S ^— ^ Visit Our Fountain AND LET US SERVE YOU COOL, REFRESHING FOUNTAIN DRINKS THAT PLEASE AGGIELAND PHARMACY North Gate THE BATTALION SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1942 High intelligence and moral lev els may derive from application of knowledge scientists now hold of vitamins, in opinion of Dr. Roger J. Williams, University of Texas chemist. A number of Wayne university classes in retailing are being ccvn- ducted inside Detroit stores this semester in a project to make university vocational training of the most immediate value possible. “The Religion of Greece in Pre historic Times,” a volume by Dr. Axel W. Persson, noted Swedish archaeologist, has just been pub lished by the University of Cali fornia Press. Sidney L. Miller, former execu tive head of the bureau of busi ness research at the University of Iowa, has been appointed as sistant chief of the WPB transpor tation branch. STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1941-42 STATEMENT OF INCOME Acct. No. Organization 100—Accounting Society 120—A. S. A. E. 130—Agronomy Society 135—A. I. Ch. E. 140—A. I. E. E. 145—Institute of Aeronautical Science 155—A. I. M. E. 160—Architectural Society 170—A. S. C. E. 180—A. S. M. E. 185—Beaumont A. & M. Club 190—Biology Club 195—Boxing Team 215—Cavalry Regiment Ball 260—Coast Artillery Ball 280—Crops Team *281—Award Fund—Crops Judging Team 283—Composite Regiment 285—Christian Science Collection Fund 287—College Film Club 300—Dallas A. & M. Club 315—Denton County A. & M. Club 320—Economics Club 330—Engineers’ Ball 340—Student Engineering Council 345—Ex 4-H Club 350—Entomology Club 355—Faculty Dance 360—Fencing Team 370—Field Artillery Ball 380—Fish & Game Club 385—Fort Worth A. & M. Club 387—Freshman Class 390—Jr. Chapter F. F. A. 395—Geology Club 400—The Singing Cadets 425—The Hillel Club 430—Horticultural Society 435—Houston A. & M. Club 440—Industrial Education Club 450—Infantry Ball 453—Intramural Dances 455—Junior Class 457—Kadet Kapers 460—Kream & Kow Klub 465—Lamar County A. & M. Club 470—Landscape Arts Club 473—Landscape Arts-Scholarship Fund 480—Texas A. & M. Lutheran Association 490—Marketing & Finance Club 500—Mississippi Valley A. & M. Club 510—Navarro County A. & M. Club 515—Newman Club 517—Piney Woods Club 520—Pistol Team 530—Polo Association 535—Port Arthur A. & M. Club 540—Poultry Science Club 550—Pre-Med Society 560—Radio Club 563—Rifle Team 565—Rural Sociology 570—Round Table Club 575—Ross Volunteers 580—Saddle & Sirloin Club 585—San Antonio Club 600—Scholarship Honor Society 605—Senior Class 610—Senior Invitations 625—Sophomore Class 628—Student Aid Fund 630—Summer Press Club 635—Society of American Military Engineers 650—Town Hall 660—Tumbling Team 665'—United Science Clubs 670—Junior Chapter A. V. M. A. 680—Water Polo Team 700—Wharton County A. & M. Club 705—A. & M. Walther League 710—Corps Dances 720—Contingent Fund 730—Yell Staff Fund 740—“A” Engineers 750—Red Cross Fund 760—Norton Fund TOTALS Student Dues Ticket Activities Sales Grant Donations Loans Sales Refunds Income to 5/25/42 Balance To Begin Total Expendi- Credits tures Bal ance 13.75 $ 48.40 $ $ $ $ $ $ 62.15 $ 13.00 $ 75.15 $ 20.00 $ 55.15 34.00 60.00 60.00 44.90 178.90 52.20 231.10 157.37 73.73 —4) 4.01 4.01 4.01 l —0 128.00 20.00 » 33.00 181.00 26.88 207.88 155.35 62.53 95.00 95.00 48.42 143.42 143.42 87.00 36.25 120.00 46.49 289.74 18.15 307.89 284.89 23.00 20.00 20.00 18.35 38.35 10.25 28.10 72.44 105.39 20.00 92.44 .26 92.70 92.70 —0 102.85 150.00 30.00 388.24 144.41 532.65 442.18 90.47 206.25 52.75 100.00 20.00 379.00 42.86 421.86 392.92 28.94 67.95 67.95 —0 67.95 67.95 —0 19.00 20.00 6.50 45.50 13.35 58.85 55.90 2.95 —0 9.60 9.60 9.60 —0 825.00 76.00 900.00 7.75 907.75 836.77 70.98 1,660.85 101.25 1,350.00 3,011.60 115.30 3,126.90 2,795.62 331.28 178.55 178.55 75.69 254.24 235.49 18.75 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 810.00 810.00 20.22 830.22 749.45 80.77 50.68 50.58 83.75 134.33 62.25 72.08 —0 2.90 2.90 —0 2.90 253.50 253.50 —0 253.50 196.35 57.15 6.75 6.75 —0 6.76 6.75 —0 11.35 11.35 4.65 16.00 5.55 10.45 794.22 300.34 1,094.56 96.41 1,190.97 1,013.12 177.85 382.82 382.82 142.15 524.97 244.40 280.57 33.00 50.00 83.00 2.42 85.42 83.67 1.75 22.40 50.00 72.40 1.06 73.46 72.15 1.31 109.56 109.56 —0 109.56 109.56 —0 15.00 33.15 50.00 98.15 —0 98.15 98.15 —0 1,321.73 321.10 239.21 1,882.04 156.52 2,038.56 1,826.02 212.54 32.95 45.45 50.00 128.40 .37 128.77 128.75 .02 75.75 75.75 15.00 90.75 90.75 —0 1,076.45 132.50 1,208.95 —0 1,208.95 536.42 672.53 2.00 100.00 102.00 -1.97 100.03 100.00 .03 11.75 11.75 7.82 19.57 15.23 4.34 97.75 126.00 200.00 423.25 14.82 438.07 151.04 287.03 172.73 172.73 —0 172.73 172.73 —0 9.00 287.66 296.66 —0 296.66 262.99 33.67 —0 .25 .25 | —0 .25 —0 9.38 9.38 6.00 3.38 1,181.00 499.00 1,680.00 1.53 1,681.53 1,074.02 607.51 —0 , 55.80 55.80 .70 55.10 3,124.85 388.00 3,512.85 537.27 4,050.12 2,901.14 1,148.98 100.00 100.00 —0 100.00 99.36 .64 43.45 42.47 10.50 603.79 700.21 169.07 869.28 792.53 76.75 10.00 66.70 76.70 —0 76.70 57.39 19.31 33.30 40.00 2.00 75.30 4.61 79.91 79.91 —0 2,306.60 2,306.60 —0 2,306.60 2,323.37 -16.77 ~ 38.05 38.05 10.81 48.86 39.69 9.17 —0 18.31 18.31 16.20 2.11 10.00 10.00 —0 10.00 10.00 —0 12.60 26.85 39.45 —0 39.45 39.45 —0 32.20 32.20 —0 32.20 30.00 2.20 2.50 2.50 —0 2.50 —0 2.50 75.00 68.00 5.00 148.00 23.60 171.60 108.37 63.23 150.00 150.00 41.21 191.21 155.71 35.50 28.00 28.00 —0 28.00 28.00 —0 3.90 150.00 80.90 234.80 41.30 276.10 265.30 10.80 22.75 3.50 10.00 36.25 —0 86.25 a 16.65 19.60 —0 5.81 5.81 —0 5.81 100.00 100.00 5.69 105.69 105.69 —0 32.90 3.65 36.55 13.17 49.72 42.37 7.35 —0 27.98 27.98 27.98 —0 746.00 746.00 .36 746.36 743.18 3.18 234.00 200.00 282.75 821.96 51.60 1,590.31 120.26 1,710.57 1,643.33 67.24 36.00 36.00 —0 36.00 22.50 13.50 105.50 20.00 20.55 146.05 2.31 148.36 14-8.36 —0 4.50 1,347.21 1,588.60 2,940.31 668.12 3,608.43 , 3,524.68 83.75 300.00 2,246.77 2,546.77 —0 2,546.77 2,546.77 —0 464.36 464.36 424.41 888.77 389.22 499.55 599.05 * 12.50 611.55 708.01 1,319.56 426.76 892.80 —0 .48 .48 —0 .48 —0 12.46 12.46 10.00 2.46 4,462.75 | 4,462.75 —0 4,462.75 3,997.15 465.60 100.00 13.55 113.55 —0 113.55 113.55 —0 8.00 1- 8.00 2.80 10.90 9.36 1.44 380.00 & 380.00 28.52 408.52 870.31 38.21 75.00 1,114.10 1,189.10 77.93 1,267.03 827.08 439.95 59.20 59.20 —0 69.20 35.75 23.45 14.01 18.64 32.65 —0 32.65 18.00 14.65 10,051.80 800.00 10,351.80 54.06 10,405.86 10,357.42 48.44 3,728.67 3,728.67 1,993.33 5,722.00 3,993.59 1,728.41 126.12 15oB 285.32 —0 285.32 284.27 1.05 101.50 1 101.50 —0 101.50 101.50 —0 641.33 1 541.33 —0 541.33 530.65 10.68 39.21 i 39.21 —0 39.21 39.21 —0 $3,264.38 $28,319.75 $2,769.05 $1,560.99 $4,028.67 $11,148.17 $1,85W $52,946.16 $6,295.19 $59,241.35 $50,082.22 $9,159.13 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 1941-42 STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES Account No. Organization 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total 100—Accounting Society $ 120—A. S. A. E. 130—Agronomy Society 135—A. I. Ch. E. • 140—A. I. E. E. 145—Institute of Aeronautical Science 155—A. I. M. E. 160—Architectural Club 170—A. S. C. E. 180—A. S. M. E. 185—Beaumont A. & M. Club 190—Biology Club 195—Boxing Team 215—Cavalry Regiment 260—Coast Artillery Ball 280— Crops Team 281— Award Fund—Crops Judging Team 283—Composite Regiment 285—Christian Science Collection Fund 287—College Film Club 300—Dallas A. & M. Club 315—Denton County A. & M. Club 320—Economics Club 330—Engineer’s Ball 340—Student Engineering Council 345—Ex 4-H Club 350—Entomolgy Club 355—Faculty Dance 360—Fencing Team 370—Field Artillery Ball 380—Fish & Game Club 385—Fort Worth A. & M. Club 387—Freshman Class 390—Junior Chapter F. F. A. 395—Geology Club 400—The Singing Cadets 425—The Hillel Club 430—Horticulture Society 435—-Houston A. & M. Club 440—Industrial Education Club 450—Infantry Ball 453—Intramural Dances 455’—Junior Class 457—Kadet Kapers 460—Kream & Kow Klub 465—Lamar County A. & M. Club 470—Landscape Art Club 473—Landscape Art—Scholarship Fund 480—Texas A. & M. Lutheran Association 490—Marketing & Finance Club 500—Mississippi Valley A. & M. Club 510—Navarro County A. & M. Club 515—Newman Club 520—Pistol Team 530—Polo Association 635—Port Arthur A. & M. Club 540—Poultry Science Club 550—Pre-Med Society 560—Radio Club 563—Rifle Team 665—Rural Sociology Club 570—Round Table Club 575—Ross Volunteers 580—Saddle & Sirloin Club 685—San Antonio A. & M. Club 600—Scholarship Honor Society 605—Senior Class 610—Senior Invitations 315.00 626—Sophomore Class 628—Student Aid Fund 630—Summer Press Club 635—Society of American Military Engineers 650—Town Hall 172.60 660—Tumbling Team 665—United Science Clubs 670—Junior A. V. M. A. 680—Water Polo Team 700—Wharton County A. & M. Club 705—A. & M. Walther League 710—Corps Dances 300.00 720—Contingent Fund 730—Yell Staff Funds 740—“A” Engineers 760—Red Cross Funds 760—Homer Norton Fund P $ 20.00 $ $ $ $ 26.60 27.50 10.00 40.05 30.05 4.01 34.65 39.10 50.49 26.00 72.25 10.00 25.00 60.49 2.25 8.00 9.16 49.19 12.00 43.90 155.00 20.00 21.25 10.90 135.00 50.00 13.60 1.00 28.85 1.75 130.35 75.00 185.20 235.49 100.00 615.33 80.73 18.00 10.00 44.75 6.75 1.05 4.50 81.50 298.06 37.00 168.05 25.35 17.92 50.00 5.00 7.15 1.00 17.00 50.00 3.00 1.15 4.85 12.60 25.00 206.01 37.50 584.27 15.00 14.50 22.75 100.00 25.00 10.50 100.00 1.00 23.30 60.00 30.00 8.98 27.03 36.42 11.31 1.00 17.50 22.60 168.30 14.50 6.00 546.22 ' 158.57 231.75 451.30 34.83 278.84 45.94 8.76 16.00 27.50 15.43 36.98 15.00 10.00 16.20 7.00 16.00 3.00 20.00 10.00 60.00 75.00 39.50 3.00 17.50 231.60 2.00 5.28 7.30 9.00 $ $ $ $ $ 20.00 23.27 157.37 4.01 31.11 155.35 36.17 143.42 62.50 36.90 100.00 284.89 10.25 5.25 29.10 92.70 47.80 62.50 79.73 442.18 34.32 12.67 79.00 57.43 392.92 50.10 17.85 67.95 4.30 20.00 55.90 9.60 9.60 116.20 480.00 35.22 836.77 114.05 1,830.00 51.04 2,795.62 100.00 120.17 500.00 30.55 749.45 52.25 62.26 151.60 196.35 6.75 5.55 126.06 480.00 27.50 1,013.12 14.00 244.40 3.60 83.67 72.15 51.11 41.00 109.56 20.65 98.15 118.63 900.00 2.61 1,826.02 6.00 128.75 65.75 . 90.75 116.22 150.00 238.70 21.00 536.42 100.00 5.25 15.23 4.00 6.71 151.04 125.00 172.73 89.09 262.99 6.00 115.36 223.00 26.87 1,074.02 « .70 .70 344.60 1,650.00 223.49 2,901.14 75.00 24.36 99.36 424.17 792.53 41.39 67.39 79.91 2,323.37 2,323.37 6.69 8.00 39.69 16.20 10.00 24.45 39.45 30.00 38.72 19.65 108.37 41.21 155.71 28.00 28.00 5.92 265.30 .35 16.65 8.36 27.98 104.26 34.60 34.00 79.42 700.00 22.50 47.90 1,883.73 29.00 1,667.67 45.89 10.00 209.88 1.00 10.00 81.00 4 28.76 140.60 26.16 69.96 62.00 40.00 13.65 10.82 83.96 2.55 105.69 30.00 6.62 5.75 42.37 27.98 205.85 225.59 125.00 47.88 743.18 466.73 24.40 55.00 283.78 1,643.33 22.50 61.40 27.90 11.16 148.36 28.85 264.41 750.00 30.88 547.81 3,524.68 4.30 559.80 2,546.77 121.73 150.00 71.60 389.22 426.76 426.76 10.00 10.00 23.97 45.00 3,406.60 79.20 60.00 3,997.15 100.55 12.00 113.55 9.36 9.36 30.55 95.21 125.00 3.40 370.31 757.12 827.08 7.00 35.75 18.00 18.00 672.65 1,505.83 4,470.42 1,367.92 1,900.00 10,357.42 34.00 983.62 483.97 2,390.00 3,993.59 284.27 284.27 18.85 12.50 4.00 66.15 101.50 617.00 530.65 39.21 39.21 TOTALS $787.50 $149.50 $6,460.30 $2,695.18 $284.50 $5,577.23 $846.31 $3,265.49 $1,206.43 $15,778.16 $7,375.88 $5,655.74 $50,082.22 1. 2. 3. 4. Salary Dues > Printing & Advertising 7. Inspection trips, delegate expenses and tournament 8. trips Speaker Expense Gifts, Prizes, Awards and Contributions Picnics and Banquets Rent on Sbisa Hall, Equipment, Livestock, etc. 9. Permanent Equipment 10. Orchestras and Entertainers 11. Incidental Expenses 12. Loans