The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 01, 1943, Image 4

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-THE BATTALION-
OFFICIAL NOTICES
FOUND—A nice Eversharp pencil. Own
er may have same by describing and pay
ing 25tf for ad. Ries R. Lindley, Box 2854,
College Station, Texas.
BICYCLE FOR SALE—Across from
Gulf Grant Filling Station. Frank Visoski.
THE NEWCOMERS’ CLUB will meet
at the home of Mrs. W. E. Street, Persh
ing and Jackson Street, South Oakwood
Wednesday, June 2, at 2:30 p.m.
ALL STUDENTS desiring to work on
jobs held last semester must come by the
Placement Office for their assignment
cards.—Wendell R. Horsley.
LOST—Brown striped Schaffer fountain
pen with name, Guy R. Anderson. Return
to 36, Legett Hall. Liberal reward. Guy
R. Anderson, 36 Leggett Hall.
Engineers—Guion HalL
Arts & Science—Physics Lecture Room.
Agriculture—Animal Husbandry Faval-
lion.
Veterinary—Amphitheater Mark Francis
Hall. F. C. Bolton, Dean.
All new students will meet with their
Deans at 11:00 a.m. today at the follow
ing places:
Lou Treats
You Right
For Summer
Check up on your Sum
mer Reg. Clothing—then
stop in to see our com
plete stock of Regulation
Uniforms.
Palm Beach Summer
Uniforms : $19.95
Palm Beach Dress
Caps (by Dobbs) .. $9.50
Khaki O’Sea Caps .. $1.00
Tropical Worsted O’Sea
Caps (Leather Sweat
Band) $2.95
Regulation Khaki Shirts
(Form Fit) $2.50 - $3.95
Regulation Khaki Slacks
High Back—
Zipper $3.95 - $4.25
Reg. Socks 35c to 60c
Nunn-Bush . . . Edger-
ton and Fortune Shoes in
Regulation Styles.
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‘Two Convenient Stores”
College Station Bryan
NOTICE: NEW STUDENTS—New stu
dents will be excused from classes Tues
day, at 11 :00 to attend a required assem
bly with their respective Deans as follows:
Engineering Students—Guion Hall.
Agricultural Students—Animal Husban
dry Pavilion.
. Arts & Science Students—Physics Lec
ture Room.
Veterinary Medicine Students—Lecture
Room in Francis Hall.
H. L. HEATON,
Acting Registrar.
GENERAL ORDER NO. 3
RULES CONCERNING DISCIPLINE:
Every student is expected at all times
to conform to the ordinary rules of pro
piety and gentlemanly conduct; to be
truthful; to respect the rights of others;
to be punctual and regular in attendance
upon all required exercises; and to have
due regard for the preservation of College
property.
I. FURLOUGHS:
a. All week-end passes will be submit
ted through the TACTICAL OFFI
CER who will approve and turn
them in to the COMMANDANT’S
OFFICE not later than noon,
THURSDAY, of each week. Only in
cases of emergency will students be
given authorized absences, which will
permit them to make up class work.
Passes will be granted from 8:00
P.M., SATURDAY, until 8:80 P.M.
• SUNDAY.
b. Students are free to visit on or off
the campus within a radius of five
miles, when not scheduled for classes
or study provided they sign out with
the CHARGE of QUARTERS in the
TACTICAL OFFICER’S HEAD
QUARTERS in the dormitory.
II. ROOM ORDERLIES:
a. The name of the room orderly shall
be posted on the door, over the sched
ule card.
b. The orderly is responsible for the
proper police of the room, preserva
tion of property, and maintenance of
order.
III. HOSPITAL:
a. The surgeon will be at his office in
the hospital from 7:30 A.M. until
2:00 P.M. and from 4:00 P.M. until
6:00 P.M., except Sundays and holi
days. Students desiring medical treat
ment will check out with their re
spective CHARGE of QUARTERS
and report at these times; except in
case of emergency they may check
out and report at any time.
IV. DISCIPLINE:
a. Official COLLEGE REGULATIONS
published in the “Blue Book” explain
offenses for which a student may be
disciplined. Special attention is called
to the following offenses for which
a student may be dismissed or re
quired to withdraw:
1. Lying.
2. Cheating on any college work.
3. Making a false report.
4. Hazing.
5. Gambling.
6. Drinking or having in his pos
session any alcoholic or intoxicat
ing liquor.
7. Excess demerits.
8. Throwing water in the hall.
9. Setting off fireworks.
b. 1. The limit of demerits for any
semester will be 50 demerits for
each student.
2. Students who receive 50 percent
of their demerits will lose all
privileges and a letter will be
sent to the parents of the stu
dents listing the offenses for
the demerits were assessed.
c. MOTOR VEHICLES:
1. All motor vehicles owned by stu
dents will be registered in the
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE ; park
ed in the student parking lot
adjacent to the dormitory area,
and will be driven only when
the student owning the car is
on pass.
d. CALL TO QUARTERS will be ob
served by all CADETS in accordance
with the SCHEDULE OF CALLS
that will be published by special or
der.
V. UNIFORM:
a. Cadets are required at all times to
wear the prescribed uniform.
b. No. 2 uniform, which includes khaki
shirt, khaki tie, tan socks, tan shoes,
overseas cap, will be worn habitual
ly on the campus until further notice.
c. Fatigue clothing.
For LAB. classes coveralls with gar
rison caps may be worn or the regu
lation uniform with tie (sleeves will
not be torn from coveralls.) For VET
LAB and CLINIC white jacket and
pants.
d. Athletic uniform. ,
Only regulation trunks and under
shirts with the undershirt tucked in
to the trunks will be authorized for
play, intramural games, and physical
education classes. Any type of shoes
may be worn.
1153—College Npps.—2 cols, x 3 inches
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Take no chances on your money being lost or stolen, change your cash
into American Express Travelers Cheques. Spendable everywhere like
cash, but refunded in full if lost or stolen.
Issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Cost 75^ for each
4l00. Minimum cost AOi for $ lO to $50. For sale at Banks, Railway Express
offices, at principal railroad ticket offices. _
AMERICAN EXPRESS
— TRAVELERS CHEQUES
HOUSE RULES:
Each room is equipped with furni
ture. At inspections the furniture will
be checked and must be in the prop
er room. Furniture will not be moved
from one room to another, unless
authorized by the COMMANDANT.
. All rooms must be properly policed
each morning during FATIGUE
CALL and kept clean throughout the
day. Trash will not be swept into the
halls after 7:00 A.M. each day.
Nails or tracks will not be driven
into the walls or timbers of buildings.
. Cooking in the dormitories or the
possession of any cooking utensils is
prohibited.
Window screens will be kept hooked
and not be removed from their bear
ings.
-Tuesday Morning-, June 1, 1943
f. Report of loss or damage to property
will be made to the TACTICAL OF
FICER and by him to the COM
MANDANT immediately,
g. Lights used in dormitories will be
approved I.E.S. study lamps. Stu
dents living two per room will not
exceed 200 watts. Students living 3
per room will not exceed 225 wa+ts.
No lamp in the room will exceed
100 watts.
h. Occupants of rooms are responsible
for the furniture and equipment
therein. Any loss or damage in the
room will be charged against the
occupants, unless the name of the
responsible party is reported.
i. No soliciting will be permitted dur
ing CALL TO QUARTERS. Only
those students who have concessions
granted by the STUDENT ACTIVI
TIES OFFICE will be permitted to
solicit at any time in the dormitory,
j. Personal belongings of students are
subject to inspection by the COM
MANDANT or his authorized rep
resentative at all times.
5n_ assignment will
be made without authority of the
COMMANDANT.
l. No student will go on the roof of
any dormitory.
m. Radios are authorized provided the
volume is so that it does not disturb
occupants of adjoining rooms,
by order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry,
Assistant Commandant.
Welcome New Aggies
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED.
HATS
SHOES
SHIRTS
UNIFORMS
INSIGNIAS
WEB BELTS
TRENCH COATS
BOMBAY SLACKS
STETSON
REGULATION
HATS
BOOKS
T SQUARES
I. E. S. LAMPS
DRAWING BOARDS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
BIOLOGY SUPPLIES
COLLEGE JEWELRY
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
THE EXCHANGE STORE is the Official College Store. Quality Merchandise and
* the Prices are Right.
THE EXCHANGE STORE
‘An Aggie Institution’
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If You Need It—We Have It—If You Don’t Need It, We Do”
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RADIO and BICYCLE REPAIRS
SAVE AS MUCH AS 50 PER CENT
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THE STUDENT CO - OP
One Block East of North Gate
Phone 4-4114