The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 08, 1944, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944
THE BATTALION
PAGE 7
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Classified
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by Bryan couple of three. Either Bryan
or College. Phone 2-8889.
Commandants Office
CIRCULAR NO. 2:
1. The attention of all cadets is invited
to Paragraph 5 f), Section III, College
Regulations, which states “articles of
civilian clothing and of the uniform will
not be worn together.” Only tan leather
jackets, olive drab cloth jackets, trench
coats ,and tan or olive green slickers will
be authorized for wear as outer garments.
Sweaters will not be worn unless worn
under the shirt.
2. The wire will not be removed from
the crown of the cap.
3. Those cadets who desire to study
before breakfast are authorized to turn
their lights on not to exceed one hour
before 1st call. Those cadets using this
privilege must remain in their respective
rooms until 1st call is sounded.
By order of the Commandant:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry,
Assistant Commandant
CIRCULAR NO. 3:
1. Cadets are reminded that BALL
PLAYING is not permitted adjacent to
dormitories or in parking lots near dormi
tories.
2. BALL PLAYING of any kind will
be permitted ONLY on designated drill
fields or at the Athletic Field.
By order of the Commandant:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry,
Assistant Commandant
CIRCULAR NO. 1:
1. Uniform Regulations.
1. a. The prescribed uniform for Cadet
Officers will be:
Shirt, cotton, khaki
Necktie, cotton, khaki
Trousers, cotton, khaki
Cap, garrison (officer’s braid)
Service cap with stiffener may be
worn while not in formation
Campaign hat, optional, for wear dur
ing inclement weather
Shoes, tan
Socks, tan
b. Tropical worsted shirts and trousers
may be worn in lieu of cotton. Mixture of
cotton and tropical worsted is NOT au
thorized.
c. The summer coat is authorized for
optional wear.
d. White summer uniforms may be
worn after retreat for social affairs, but
are not required.
2. a. The prescribed uniform for ca
dets other than Cadet Officers:
Shirt, cotton, khaki (with or without
shoulder loops)
Necktie, cotton, khaki
Trousers, cotton, khaki
Cap, garrison (over-seas) with black
braid
Cap, garrison, WITHOUT braid will
be worn by cadets who are not
taking R.O.T C. instruction.
Cap, service WITH stiffener may be
worn off duty while not in forma
tion
Campaign hat, optional, for wear
during inclement weather
Shoes, tan
Socks, tan
b. Tropical worsted shirts and trousers
may be worn in lieu of cotton by classi
fied Juniors. Mixture of cotton and tropi
cal worsted is NOT authorized.
3. a. Lab. Uniform.
b. Coveralls or the prescribed uniform
WITHOUT necktie and WITHOUT collar
ornaments v/ill be worn in laboratories.
c. Shirt sleeves will not be rolled, cuffs
must be buttoned when outside of labora
tory.
d. The garrison cap will be worn with
laboratory uniform.
e. The vet. lab. and clinic white jacket
with pants may be worn in lieu of the
regulation fatigue uniform. Cadets wear
ing this uniform will go by the nearest
route to and from their vet. labs, and
this uniform will not be worn at other
times or in other buildings on the campus.
4. a. Waiter’s uniform (Mess Hall and
Aggieland Inn)
b. Those students employed as waiters
in the mess hall and Aggieland Inn are
authorized to wear a high neck undershirt
under their waiter’s jacket in lieu of the
regulation uniform shirt and tie. The reg
ulation mess hall short sleeve shirt is
also authorized. Regulation khaki slacks
will be worn with the waiter’s jacket. The
above wearing apparel will be worn ONLY
from the student’s room to the mess hall,
while in the mess hall, and from the mess
hall back to their respective rooms by the
nearest route. Both shirt and jacket will
be buttoned at all times.
c. The cap will not be worn with the
waiter’s uniform.
S’, a Athletic Uniform.
b. Only regulation trunks and under
shirts, consisting of blue or khaki trunks,
white undershirt or grey and white “T”
shirts, with the undershirt tucked into
the trunks will be authorized for play,
intramural games, and physical education
classes. Any type of shoes may be worn.
c. Regulation baseball caps may be worn
with the athletic uniform. Other types of
caps or hats will NOT be worn.
6. a. Non-military students.
b. The prescribed uniform for non-mili
tary students with a civilian clothes per
mit will be:
Shirt, any color
Necktie, any color
Trousers, any color other than uniform
trousers
Shoes, any color
Socks, any color
Hat, optional
c. Khaki shirt and khaki trousers with
civilian tie may be worn.
d. Students with civilian clothes permits
caught in uniform will be considered non-
reg.
e. Students with civilian clothes permits
caught without the permit on their person
will be considered non-reg.
f. Students with civilian clothes permits
will wear the athletic uniform prescribed
for cadets while participating in athletic
or physical training.
By order of the Commandant:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
GENERAL ORDER NO. 1:
Effective SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1944,
the following designation of organizations
will be used for administration and disci
pline of CADETS:
I. ASSIGNMENTS:
1. DORMITORY NO. 9, 1st Battalion.
1st. and 2nd. floor, Company “A”
3rd and 4th floor, Company ‘‘B”
Office and Headquarters for Companies
A & B, Room 228, Dormitory No. 9, Tel
ephone 4-1157. Tactical Officer, Major
James E. Breland.
2 DORIMTORY NO. 7, 1st Battalion.
1st. and 2nd floor. Company “C”
3rd and 4th floor. Company “D”
Office and Headquarters for Companies
C & D, Room 228, Dormitory No. 7, Tele
phone 4-9664. Tactical Officer, Capt. Jack
C. Kimbrough.
3. LEGETT HALL, 2nd Battalion.
1st and 2nd floor. Company “E”
3rd and 4th floor, Company “F”
Office and Headquarters for Companies
E and F, Room 29, Legett Hall, Telephone
4-4074. Tactical Officer, Lt. M. H. Beams.
4. MITCHELL HALL, 2nd Battalion.
1st and 2nd floor, Company ‘‘G”
3rd and 4th floor. Company "H”
Office and Headquarters for Companies
G & H, Room 23, Mitchell Hall, Telephone
4-9834. Major Louis F. Benson.
5. MILNER HALL, 3rd Battalion.
1st and 2nd floor, Company “I”
3rd and 4th floor. Company “K”
Office and Headquarters for Companies
I and K, Room 28, Milner Hall, Telephone
4-4544. Tactical Officer, Capt. Ross F.
Snider.
6. WALTON HALL, 3rd Battalion.
Ramps D, E, and F, Company “L”
Ramps G, H, and I, Company ‘‘M”
Office and Headquarters for Companies
L and M, Room 1-1, Walton Hall, Tele
phone 4-4579. Tactical Officer, Capt. Joe
Faulk.
7. WALTON HALL
Ramps A, B, and C, non-military and
graduate students.
Office and Headquarters for Ramps A,
B, and C, Room A-l, Walton Hall. Tele
phone 4-8804.
8 BIZZELL HALL, Band
Office and Headquarters for Band, Room
156, Bizzell Hall, Telephone 4-8114. Tacti
cal Officer, Capt. Elmer M. Heifetz.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
CIRCULAR NO. 5:
1. Tactical Officers will secure their re
spective dormitory room assignment ros
ter from the Commandant’s Office imme
diately.
2 Any student living in the dormitory
whose name does not appear on the room
assignment roster will be directed to re
port to room No. 4, Ross Hall, for as
signment of room.
3. Cadets will not change from one room
to another until the following procedure
has been approved by all concerned:
a. Cadets will first make application
for a room change with their respective
cadet company commander. The cadet
commander will approve or disapprove the
room change slip passing the slip on to
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the Tactical Officer for approval or dis
approval, then the slip will be turned in
to room No. 4, Ross Hall, for approval or
disapproval by the Commandant. The
Commandant’s Office will then notify the
individual concerned whether or not his
request for a change of room has been
approved.
b. Any organization commander or ca
det violating the above mentioned pro
cedure will be subject to disciplinary ac
tion.
M. D. WELTY,
Colonel, Infantry
Commandant
GENERAL ORDER NO. 6:
I. With the approval of the PRESI
DENT of the COLLEGE the following ap
pointments and assignments in the CORPS
of CADETS are announced effective im
mediately :
CORPS STAFF
Colonel Strickhausen, George, Corps
Commander; Lieutenant Colonel Brumley,
C.E., Assistant to Corps Commander;
Captain Davie, B. F., Corps Adjutant;
Captain .Clarke, L. P., Plans and Train
ing.
First Battalion
Major Beck, W. W., Battalion Com
mander ; Captain Huber, E. L., Executive
Officer.
Company “A”
Captain Thomas, J. A., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Alley, M. E., Second in
Command.
Company “B”
Captain Alley, T. K., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Nunn, J. R., Second in
Command.
Company “C”
Captain Westbrook, J. T., Commanding ;
First Lieutenant Hoskins, W. A., Second
in Command.
Company “D”
Captain Padilla, A. C., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Kaplan, G. S., Second
in Command.
Second Battalion
Major Jones, A. C., Battalion Com
mander ; Captain Fuhrmann, W. O., Ex
ecutive Officer; First Lieutenant Boaz,
W. O., Adjutant.
Company “E”
Captain Dilworth, J. C., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Kincannon, Wayne, Sec
ond in Command.
Company “F”
Captain Patterson, T. P., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Atlas, Joe, Second in
Command.
Company “G”
Captain Haenisch, C., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Morris, G. W., Second
in Command.
Company “H”
Captain Brown, C. D., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Lyth, A. L., Second in
Command.
Third Battalion
Major Olschner, P. Q., Battalion Com
mander.
Company “I”
Captain Butchofsky, R. L., Command
ing ; First Lieutenant Payne, J. L., Sec
ond in Command.
Company “K”
Captain English, J. R., Commanding;
First Lieutenant Palmer, J. S., Second
in Command.
Company “L”
Captain Bilderback, W. R., Command
ing ; First Lieutenant Speer, W. D., Sec
ond in Command.
Company “M”
Captain Griffin, W. B., Commanding ;
First Lieutenant Law, Sam W., Second in
Command.
Band
Major Stanley, G. C., Commanding ;
Captain Winne, J. A., Second in Com
mand.
By order of Colonel WELTY:
JOE E. DAVIS,
Major, Infantry
Assistant Commandant
Annauncements
NOTICE
Notice to all new students in School
of Engineering:
All engineering students who have reg
istered for the first time at A. and M.
are required to take the course listed in
class schedules as Engineering I. Those
new students who have transferred to
A. and M. with advanced standing and
who have not signed up for the course
are requested to do so by calling at the
Office of the Dean of Engineering before
Tuesday, June" 13.
Earthquakes in mountains re
gions are usually interpreted by
geologists as an indication that
the mountains are growing.
Welcome Back
To School—
We are glad to see you back at A. & M.—and we are
looking forward to a successful and happy semester for
you here.
The Exchange Store is your own college owned and op
erated store maintained one the campus for your con
venience. We invite you to use it often, to make your
selections from our large stock of better merchandise,
to use our book department for your texts.
Quality merchandise at savings is the policy under
which we operate, so we are happy to invite you to trade
with us.
The Exchange Store
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