PAGE 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1944 Sunkist Vanities At Guion Hall Tonight Student Activities Brings Juggling, Dancing, Acrobatic Show to Campus (Continued from page 1) al outstanding feature artists for the benefit of all Aggies, the Air Corps, and the faculty. Included among the special entertainers scheduled to perform Tuesday evening are Armand Delmar, sen sational juggling artist, who sub stitutes his toes for his hands in his performance; Marshelle, petite young contortionist, who comes to Aggieland labeled as “America’s most amazing girl.” This acrobatic little Miss has been a featured en tertainer in many of the popular night clubs in the East and has only recently finished engage ments at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, in Chicago, and the Bever- ly-Wilshire Hotel in California. Also, the Ma^y Taft Dancers, Chi cago entertainers who execute their intricate dance routines on roller skates while clad in only the scantiest of wartime ward- lobes. This promises to be one of the most popular acts of the even ing. Another act which should cap ture the enthusiasm of the audience is the show’s hot blues singer, Doris McBride, who although only reaching five feet two above the floor, possesses a deep husky voice she used to great advantage as she gives out with the sweet and low. Beth McMurray, commedienne dan cer, and Master of Ceremonies Lon Fishback, Jr., round out the at traction for Tuesday evening. Mr. Fishback, one of Hollywood’s most promising young hopefuls, has been under contract to Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer for the last four years, appearing last in “Best Foot Forward” with Lucille Ball and Harry James, in which he had a prominent speaking role. While serving as master of ceremonies, he offers another lively little novelty, of doing a comedy im personation of various popular songs, taking them apart and ex plaining them as he goes. In pre vious performances this has been one of the best-liked acts of the show. And, as all good shows must have music, Billy Taggart and his orchestra will be on hand to pro vide the audience with his inter pretations of the hit songs of to day and yesterday. Numbering eleven members in his musical unit, Taggart plays a wide variety of JUST ARRIVED Our regulation Post slide rules have arrived. Come in and get yours now. They’re just what you’ve been waiting for. LOUPOT'S Trading Post “Trade With Lou — He’s Right With You” * * * * * * m iffl || | 11 |l *■11111 ' ppsif npi MMiMSpMpat I 1 Sl ipii, ' I PH il M ' ’ - : . !|#8lll#®f ARMAND DELMAR, nimble footed juggler and tight wire artist, fills a popular spot in the Sunkist Vanities on the stage of Guion tonight. Wf THE JAFSf DO YOUR PART * BUY WAR BONDS selections designed to please the whole audience. A little more should be said of the talents of Mr. Delmar, the in trepid juggling artist. He com bines feats of juggling, and bal ancing while making use of his toes only, being known as an up side down juggler. He has been featured in the leading theatres and clubs throughout the East and Middle West, while also playing engagement at numerous Army camps and benefit shows. Of French decent, Mr. Delmar was a popular in a number of music halls'in England and France before the war broke out and caused his trip to America. The first performance, to be given for all of the new freshman only, will start promptly at seven o’clock with the final show for the Air corps, faculty and upperclass men scheduled to begin at nine o’clock. Admission will be free as this is a Student Activities sponsored show and all Aggies and invited person nel are urged to attend. DO YOUR PART—BUY BONDS p Houston A. & M. Club Meets Wednesday For Election of Officers 'Tommy Penn, acting president of the Houston A. & M. Club, an nounced that an important meet ing will be held Wednesday, June 14. The meeting will be held in Room 110 of the Academic Building and will begin at 7:15. “All Aggies from Houston are urged to attend as officers for the present semester will be elected and plans for the coming semester will be discussed,” Penn stated in | announcing the meeting. Ex-Aggie Rasmussen Made Ensign in The U. S. Coast Guard Ensign David Harold Rasmus sen, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Rasmussen, Box 402, Sea- drift, Texas, was graduated from the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn., on Wednesday, June 7, with a BS de gree and a regular commission in the United States Coast Guard. The new ensign’s father is a rail road agent in Seadrift. Sailing and rifle were Ensign Rasmussen’s sport specialties at the Academy. He won a letter in sailing during his second class year and was one of the best rac ing skippers in the Coast Guard Academy during his undergradu ate years. Weekend cruises in the Academy’s ocean-racing schooners are listed by Ensign Rasmussen as the most interesting moments of * #- Dial 4-1181 Opens 1 p.iru TODAY and WEDNESDAY “MAD MISS MANTON” with Barbar Stanwyck Hendy Fonda plus Cartoon and News HELP BRING VICTORY • • • BUY WAR BONDS TODAY! 3 4- »><*« m Corpus Christi Club Will Elect Officers For Summer Wednesday There will be held Wednesday night an important meeting of the Corpus Christi Club, according to Arthur Padilla. The meeting will be in Room 123 of the Academic building and will begin at 7:15 p.m. All students from Corpus Christi vicinity are invited to attend. All freshmen from this area are espe cially urged to attend this impor tant meeting. Plans for club activ ities for the semester will be dis cussed. his Academy life. As a first class- man, he served as a temporary company commander and as a per manent second class petty officer in the Cadet Battalion. He is a graduate of Allen Acad emy at Bryan, Texas, where he was a member of the Honor So ciety and the track, tennis and rifle teams. He was a student at Texas A. & M. College when he received his appointment to the Coast Guard Academy. He has two brothers in service, Lieut, (jg) Al bert L. Rasmussen, an Annapolis graduate, and Oscar A, Rasmus sen, an engineer with the Civil Aeronautics Authority. James Buchanan was the United States’ only bachelor president. 9c Si 20c Phone 4-1168 ADMISSION IS STILL Tax Included Box Office Opens at 1:00 P.M. Closes at 8:30 LAST DAY “DESTINATION TOKYO” with John Garfield Cary Grant (Matinee only 1:10 and 3:30) STAGE SHOW SUNKIST VANITIES” Tonight — 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. COMING WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY “THE OKLAHOMA KID” with James Cagney Humphrey Bogart plus News of the Day Special FIRST PICTURES - D-DAY Invasion Plans and prepara tions ! *• •»><*. ■> (tfsmssmmm