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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1944)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 4, 1944 THE BATTALION PAGE 7 OFFICIAL NOTICES Classified Commandants Office WANTED: Secretary for the Department I .** of Biology and Geology. Apply at the office of Biology or phone 4-5664. GOING TO TEMPLE Saturday and return Sunday. Can take one or two Aggies. Call Sybil Banister at 4-6264 before five; 4-6304 after five. FOUND—2 keys on chain. One Yale numbered I. E. D. 806. Obtain at Office of Chemical Engineering Department. Announcements The shipment of Senior Rings due August first is now ready for delivery to those men who are eligible to get the rings. <r Following is a list of the concessionaires and their respective concessions who have been authorized through the Student Ac tivities Office to sell merchandise in dorm itories : Name - Concession Broussard, J. R. Candy Claunch, E. B. Chem. Handbooks Garrett, William Floral Goad, R. C. Batt. Circulation Jenkins, E. B. Candy Lange, C. M. Candy Maddox, E. P. • Christmas Cards and Veterinary Instruments Matthews, M. L. Candy Phillips, Harold Stationery Candy Candy Smith, R. L. Candy Waidhofer, Ben Engraving Weichert, G. G. Candy Parr, R. L. Scheifelbein, W. H For the benefit of the student body we _ are publishing our present sick call hours. They are as follows: Monday through Friday: 8:00 a.m. to * 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Sundays and Holidays: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. A student may go to bed in the Hospital, if ill, at any time he desires. A doctor ^ and nurse are on duty at all times, night or day, to take care of all emergencies as they arise.—J. E. MARSH, M.D., College Surgeon. OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT Circular No. 10 : 1. The following actions of the DIS CIPLINE COMMITTEE, duly approved by the PRESIDENT of the COLLEGE are announced : A. Discipline Case No. 798. Cadet Melvin S. Maltz. CHARGE: Having attempted to obtain information from another student’s paper during a written examination in Physics 204 on June 26, 1944. FINDINGS: Guilty. SENTENCE: To be required to drop Phy sics 204 with a grade of “F” and to be confined to the limits of the campus for the remainder of the current semester. M. D. WELTY, Colonel, Infantry Infantry Commandant OFFICE OF THE COMMANDANT General Order No. 13: I. SENIOR COURT: 1. The Court shall consist of six organi zation commanders and the Corps Com mander, or the Corps Executive, or one of the Regimental Commanders, who will preside. The members of the Court, to include the presiding officer, will be detailed from a roster, such roster to be maintained by the Corps Commander, who will be responsible for detailing the Court to meet at a designated time. 2. The Court shall meet upon the call of the president for formal consideration of offenses which may be referred to it fbr action and informally as may be necessary for consideration of charge^ prior to the formal hearing. 3. The regular meetings of the Court shall be held in the uniform that is regularly worn by the students at the time; the offenders and such witnesses that may appear before the Court will be in the same uniform. To constitute a quorum the Court must consist of at least five members. 4. The guilt or innocence of the accused will be established by ballot, a majority deciding the issue. The degree of punish ment will likewise be decided. The accused will be given an opportunity to make any statement he desires before the Court and will be allowed to introduce witnesses A SUGGESTION LIST OF THINGS YOU MIGHT NEED Chemistry Outlines , Schaum’s Chemistry Outline (Chemistry Problems Solved) Monogrammed Matches Picture Frames (Many Sizes and Styles) Military Sets Belts (Wide Selection) Necklaces and Novelties Just Received Vet. Insignia Jewelry for Wives and Sweethearts Mexican Costume Jewelry—bracelets, pins, earbobs. (These make excellent gifts) And we are still buying Books, Cam paign Hats, Lamps, and Many Other Items We have a slightly used bicycle for sale at $25.00 Loupot’s Trading Post “Trade With Lou — He’s Right With You” in his behalf. The Court may call any witnesses it desires to hear. 5. Punishment to be assessed will be in conformity with the rules of the college. Where in the course of investigation it develops that such punishment appears to be inadequate for the case in question, the matter will be referred to the Com mandant with a statement to that effect and with a recommendation that the case be taken before the Discipline Committee of the college, if such action seems necessary or desirable. 6. Senior Court offenses will normally consist of the following: a. Non-reg in Bryan. b. Absence without 1’eave. c. Disrespect to Cadet Officers. • • d. Non-reg at Corps Dances. e. Sitting in Senior Section at ath letic contests and at picture shows. f. Throwing water in halls. gr Defacing college property. h. Acts on or off the campus which reflect discredit on the college. i. Any offense which may be re ferred to the Court by the Com mandant. 7. All cases to be acted on by the Court will be referred to the Corps Commander by the Commandant for transmission to the Presiding Officer of the Court. Pro ceedings of the Court will be approved and punishment announced by the Com mandant.. By order of Colonel Welty: A. J. Bennett, Lieutenant Colonel, C. A. C. Executive Officer. DO YOUR PART—BUY BONDS Dallas Aggies Hold Party Over Weekend Last Saturday night the Dallas A. & M. Club got together out at Louann’s in Dallas to have an old Aggie Party. Enough tables were reserved by the club ahead of time to accommodate th large number of Dallas Aggies and Aggie-Exes. The party began about 9:00 o’clock and lasted well after mid night. The Aggie War Hymn and the Spirit of Aggieland were sung during a hearty yell practice that lasted about half an hour. After the yell practice most of the dance floot was overrun by the Dallas Aggies who were really on the lookout for interfering Tea sip- pers. Recordings of the War Hymn were played by “Lou” and everyone including supporters helped out with the songs. Most everyone present decided that the midsemes ter unofficial holiday was spent the best possible way. At the next meeting the club members will ar range a picnic or party at White Rock Lake. DO YOUR PART—BUY BONDS —TOWN HALL— (Continued from page 1) tor, January 11; Leonard Warren, tenor, January 26; Draper and Ad ler, dance team, February 12; Singing Cadets, February 27; and Rise Stevens, noted singer, March 13. Town Hall is a regular feature presented each year by the college in a non-profit capacity and ac cording to statements of interested persons has been exceptionally suc- cussful said Collins. DO YOUR PART—BUY BONDS Quality Is A Saving % A good lesson to know is that quality is a saving—things that you need and use are of little use to you unless they are serviceable. Get your better quality merchandise at The Exchange Store—an Aggie Institution. PRICE QUALITY VALUE for N I SCHOOL NEEDS use the EXCHANGE We have a complete line of school supplies— Stationery, College Jewelry, Text Books, Acces sories—things that you need throughout the school year. The Exchange Store “An Aggie Institution”