The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 12, 1944, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 12, 1944
Scout Merit Badge
Counselors Chosen
Merit badge counsellors for
Bryan and College Station Boy
Scouts have been named from a-
mong the faculty members ef Tex
as A. and M. College and other re
sidents of College Station, accord
ing to a list prepared by L. S.
Paine and W. L. Penberthy.
In announcing the counsellors, it
was suggested that in all cases the
Scout plan his advancement pro
gram with the Scoutmaster and
that after agreement with the
DR. N. B. McNUTT
DENTIST
Office in Parker Building
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas
Scout master the Scout should
contact the merit badge counsellor,
asking for appointment. At the
first meeting with the counsellor,
the Scout should present an ap
plication blank, signed by the
Scoutmaster, which indicates that
the Scout is ready to work on his
merit badge.
The following list names the sub
ject, the department in which the
counsellor works:
Aerodynamics, Aeronautics, Air
plane design, and Airplane struc
ture—R. M. Pinkerton, Aeronau
tical Engineering Department;
Small Grains, Soil Management,
Agriculture,—R. E. Potts, Agro
nomy Dept.; Angling and Archery,
W. M. Dowell, Athletic.
Art—N. M. McGinnis, Land
scape Art; Beef Production and
Sheep Farming—F. I. Dahlberg or
J. 0. Miller, Animal Industry; Bird
Study—L. A. Follansbee, Biology;
Bookbinding—J. W. Hall, Print
Show; Botany—Charles LaMotte,
Biology; Civics—Ralph Steen,
History.
Cycling, P. J. A. Zeller, Engine
ering Experiment Station; Dog
Care—P. W. Burns, Veterinary;
Electricity—R. H. Elliott or M. C.
Hughes, Electrical Engineering;
First Aid—Carl Tishler, Athletic,
John Sperry, Biology, or J. H.
Quisenberry, Genetics; Forestry
and Stamp Collection—Paul Scho-
en or D. A. Anderson, Forestry.
Gardening, F. R. Brison, Horti
culture; Interpreting—Joe Wool-
ket, Modern Languages; Life Sav
ing and Swimming—Art Adamson,
Athletic; Mechanical Drawing—
G. S. Stiles, Engineering Drawing;
Music—G. T. Edds, Veterinary
Medicine; Public and Personal
Health—F. G. Anderson, Athletic;
Physical Development—W. L. Pen
berthy, Athletic; Poultry Raising—
E. D. Parnell, Poultry, Husbandry.
Reading—T. F. Mayo, Library;
Reptile Study—C. Hesse, Museum;
Safety—Lee Norwood, City Mar
shall; Surveying—-C. E. Sanstedt,
Civil Engineering; Taxidermy— E.
M. White, Luke’s Grocery; Wea
ther—L. G. Jones, Agronomy Dept,
or C. J. Hesse, Museum; Wood
Carving and Wood Work—C. N.
Hielscher, Industrial Education.
HELP BRING VICTORY
BUY WAR BONDS
—Attend San Antonio Aggie Dance—
Electrical Engineers
To Meet for Discussion
Of Calculating Board
Professor M. C. Hughes, head of
the Electrical Engineering depart
ment of A. & M. College has an
nounced a meetinng September
22-23 to discuss the A-C Calculating
Board. It is expected that the at-
“Thar’s Money in Them Things”
When You Sell Them at
LOUPOT’S TRADING POST
Aggies, you have made Loupot the biggest second-hand book
dealer in College Station, and he appreciates your cooperation.
He wants to help you, too, by giving you the best trades
possible.
“I’m Hurrying to Loupot’s”
LOU WANTS TO BUY YOUR
Books — Lamps — HATS — Drawing Supplies
Sam Browne Belts — Woolen Socks
Listen, Men! Some of you are planning to sell your instruments. We will make minor repairs free so that
you can get more for them. If you sell them to a freshman, be sure they are in good repair so that the new
man will not be handicapped.
If some of you Aggies get in a tight for cash on the way home or even before
you leave for home, remember the Loupot Loan Fund (limit to loan, $5). If on the
road and in need, wire me collect.
“Trade With You — He’s Right With You”
tendance at the meeting will be
around a dozen Power engineers,
and the subject matter of the
conference will be of a technical
nature.
Tappenfield
Cheviots
Hunting Ridge
Tweeds
Cheviot Glens
Warwick Weaves
American Tweeds
Stripers
ALL DIFFERENT RUGGED
IDEAS, STYLED BY . . .
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