Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 11, 1945 Enrollment Reaches 520 At Consolidated Enrollment at the A. & M. Con solidated School had reached 520 at the end of the opening school week Saturday, with 152 students in the high school department and 368 in the grade school. This num ber compares very closely with last year’s opening enrollment, which reached a high mark of 153 in the high school and 380 in the grade school during the 1944-45 session. » HILLEL CLUB SOCIAL The A & M Hillel Club will open Sunday October 14 at 7 P. M. with a Social at the Lounge Room of Sbisa Hall. The meeting is intended for the Freshman to get acquanted with the upper classmen. Hillel Council vacancies will be fillel at this meeting and a discussion of the program for the year will proceed the Social hour. Freshmen and old members are urged to attend. Religious Services will be held Friday evening at 7:15 P. M. at the YMCA Chapel. —AGGIELAND— (Continued Iiom Page 1) performing at the jamboree and at the Dairy Short Course Banquet in Sbisa Hall Wednesday night, they will sing in Baytown for the Humble Club, November 24. The Singing Cadets meet every afternoon in the Assembly Hall for practice. The officers are Act ing President, Fount Ray; Secre tary, Charles Thomas; and Student Leader Watson Keeney. Withers Is Elected Galveston Co. Prexy The regular meeting of the Gal veston County A. & M. Club was held last Wednesday night in the New “Y”. There were a large num ber of Galveston County Aggies present. The first business to be transacted was the election of of ficers for the fall term. Those in stalled were: Bill Withers, presi dent; Jack Nelson, vice-president; and Frank Marcoulides, secretary- treasurer. OFFICIAL NOTICES Classified FOR RENT—Bedroom for student couple. Temporary or permanent. Will furnish breakfast if desired. 106 Fidelity, West Park, College. FOR SALE—Blouse, 1 pair slacks, 1 iair boot pants, Senior boots, size 9, spurs, icott Haggard. FOR SALE—Pre-war balloon tire bicycle in good condition. Equipped with basket and luggage carrier for $25. Phone 4-5929. FOR SALE—Pair senior boots, size 10-D. Also ice cream britches, cotton boot britches, spurs, boot hooks. J. H. Beard, 705 E. 31st, Bryan. WANTED—Good late model car, Apt. 6, Boyett Apts., Box 1366. LOST —Lady Elgin watch. Emogene Baker engraved on back. Reward. 4-6854 between 8-5 Monday through Friday. Executive Offices colli Postponement students in of induction lege students in a recent Selective Service Regulations i lows: “Any person who entered upon a course of instruction at a college or university be fore he became eighteen years of age and vho is ordered to report for induction dur- i quarter or semester of such course struction shall, upon his r of certain revision in eads as fol- wl ing of ins1 his ini of such quarter to cou iquest, have duction postponed (1) until the end upon or semester (2) ntil he ever is Students not pursue continuously and satis^ factorily such course of instruction, which- the earlier.” ;nts not on the deficiency or pro bation list, who otherwise meet the above conditions, should be eligible for post ponement of induction until after Febru ary 2, 1946. Students calle for pre-induc tion physicals or for induction, who are eligible for postponement, should call at my office, Room 210, Administration Building, promptly. F. C. BOLTON, Dean of the College. OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Memorandum No. 7 SUBJECT—HOURS FOR SICK CALL Studnts desiring medical treatment will call at the College Hospital at the fol lowing hours: 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM and from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM Monday through Friday. 8:00 AM to 12:00 noon Saturday, and with only emergency cases on Saturday afternoons, Sundays, and holidays. A SICK STUDENT WILL BE PUT TO BED AT ANY TIME, AN EMERGENCY CASE WILL BE HANDLED AT ANY TIME. ,J. W. ROLLINS, Dean of Men W. R. HORSLEY, Vice-Director Student Affairs —LONGHORN! — (Continued From Page 3) tures, it was stated by Eli Barker, new editor. Senior pictures for ex ample will be from 4 to 8 to the page instead of from 8 to 12 as in the past. Other classes will have larger face sizes as well. In addi tion the senior section will carry action shots of student life on all pages. All class sections will have Sport Jackets We have a splendid assortment of Jackets that will be certain to please every College man . . . light weights or lined Jackets. ZELAN TREATED JACKETS— In Fine Poplin or Twill $4.50 to $10.00 REGULATION FIELD JACKETS — Fully lined — Zelan Treated $9.95 CALIFORNIA JACKETS—You’ll like these smartly tailored coats—available in Suede leather . . . Capeskin or Wool and leather Combinations . $13.50 to $25.00 r r)aldrop ‘‘TWO CONVENIENT STORES’’ COLLEGE STATION BRYAN Man, Your Manners By I. Sherwood Newman Club Meets The Texas A. & M. Newman Club had its first meeting for the semester Wednesday, October 10. New officers were elected as fol lows: President, Pat Ramsey. Vice-president, John Drozd. Secretary, Jaime Torres. Treasurer, John C. Gerouard. Church Women Will Give Radio Program Mrs. F. L. Thomas will be in charge of a radio program, spon sored by the College Station Coun cil of Church Women. The program will be held every Thursday, start ing October 18. Broadcasts will be held over WTAW from 4:30 until 4:45. Ministers of Bryan and Col lege Station will be asked to take part. Important news concerning national, state, and local church activities will be discussed. Once opening sections consisting of 3 or 4 pages of action shots showing some of the^ activities of the class. A total of 296 pages has been authorized by the new specifica tions now out to the engraver and printer for bids. Plans are to make the new book simple yet original and attractive, it was stated. Jute, hemp and sisal are fiber plants from which rope, cordage and twine are made. Introductions fall into two class es ,the necessary, and the unneces sary. It is better to make too many unnecessary ones than to offend someone by not introducing him. You Should Always Introduce: 1. Any guest whom you bring into your home, to all other mem bers of your family. 2. All guests to the guest of honor. 3. Dinner partners. 4. Members of a small group. 5. Your partner to the chape rons at a dance, unless the dance involves several hundred couples. At such affairs, you should do so if you are a member of the dance commitee or are in any way re sponsible for the affair. 6. All players in any game in volving a few players, such as bridge, tennis, or badminton. 7. The visiting guest to the hostess who has included him or her in the invitation. each month the program will be beautiful hymns. Various other functions of the new program will be announced at a later date. Introductions are unnecessary on the street. If some person you know stops for a moment to talk with you, your companion should walk on a few steps and wait for you. If you invite the third person to join you, you will, of course introduce him or her to your com panion. If you are seated at a table in a restaurant or hotel with others, you need not introduce anyone who stops for a mement to speak to you unless you ask him or her to join you. (Authority, College Etiquette). STUDENT CO-OP Bicycle and Radio Repair PHONE 4-4114 WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A FAIR TRADE STUDENT SEASON TICKETS TOWN HALL 1945-46 Ten outstanding- attractions, including RUBINOFF, MODERN CHOIR TSCW, CONRAD THIBAULT, MARGARET SPEAKS, JOHN B. HUGHES. only $2.40 on sale at STUDENT ACTIVITIES Room 3, Administration Building I EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Holick’s Boot Shop LET US ALTER YOUR BLOUSE LAUTERSTEIN'S PHONE 4-4444 1 ARRIVAL OF • NEW MERCHANDISE Invoices Have Been Received On the Following: AGGIE T SHIRTS, FISH SLACKS (high back Talon Fly), LAMP SHADES. These items should be in stock by Saturday. A WCED cr THANKS The management wishes to thank the entire stu dent body for the patience displayed in our ina bility to supply many items. All short items in the Book Department have been ordered by wire and are arriving daily. We hope to supply all books in another week. CCHEAiBEC You should call for and sign cash register receipt on each purchase. The Exchange Store Serving Texas Aggies • 1