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Page 4 The Battalion Monday Afternoon, February 25, 1946 Tales from Tessieland CLUBS Brazos Aggies Set Back Club Meeting W. R. Carmichael, president of the Brazos County A. & M. Club, announces postponement of the club’s February meeting from Tuesday to Thursday night, as the former date would be in con flict with the second Texas Aggie Arkansas basketball game. The meeting now will be held Thursday, 7:30 p. m. at the Bryan Country Club and will feature showing of moving pictures of the State championship high school football game between Waco and Highland Park, Carmichael said. Other business will include dis cussion of a committee report on the club combining the annual “T” banquet and the club’s Christmas party honoring members of the Texas Aggie football and cross country teams. Other committee reports* will be presented, and the meeting will close with a general talk-fest. At last, we’ve come out of hy bernation up this way. We’ve just about recuperated aftjer exams, registering, and what not. For about two weeks TSCW couldn’t see the light, but now the dawn and things are rolling up here once more. Honestly, we all had those registration day blues and students kept crying, “I’ake me back to the dorm, my feet are killing me.” It was heck. Registration is all over until next year, and for some of us, over entirely. The seniors are beginning to realize that this is their last semester in Tessieland, and it’s quite sad when you get to think ing. Guess you seniors down in Ag- Official Notices gieland feel the same way. For four years you struggle, hope, and do your darndest to graduate, and then when the time comes, it’s a sad event. You begin remembering all the fun you’ve had and all those little traditions you’ll miss. This is true since the traditions of TSCW and A&M have always made them outstanding. We’re going to miss Bill’s column about Aggieland, but let’s not lose all contact with each other. I’ve heard lots of students here express their liking for the column and after reading his last one, are sor ry he isn’t going to continue.. *** Oh, I woke up, and have stopped dreaming. It’s 9:14 and I have a Women’s Social Club Hears Dr. T. F. Mayo The College Woman’s Social Club held its regular monthly meeting on Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. in the Y. M. C. A. Building on the A. & M. College campus. The president, Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist, pre sided. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. H. W. Barlow. The president ex tended the club’s welcome to sev eral new members who have re cently arrived upon the campus. Mrs. F. J. Jaggie, general chair man, introduced the speaker of the afternoon, Dr. Thomas F. Mayo, head of the A. & M. College De partment of English, who reviewed Graham Greene’s “This Gun For Hire.” Silver tea services were presided over by Mrs. C. M. Shepardson and Mrs. C. H. Winkler, alternat ing with Mrs. C. B. Campbell and Mrs. E. E. McQuillen. Hostess committees for the af- terndon were Mrs. Harold Vance, decorations, assisted by Mrs. M. P. Holland, and Mrs. J. J. Wool- ket; refreshments, assisted by Mesdames F. G. Anderson, W. L. Penberthy, E. E. McQuillen and R. H. Shuffler. NOTICE The regular meeting of the Student Branch of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences will be held in the Lecture Room of the Petroleum Building on Tuesday, February 26, 1946 at 7:30 P. M. All aeronautical en gineering students are urged to attend. R. M. Pinkerton, Sponsor March 1, is the deadline for filing ap plications for degrees to be conferred at the end of the current semester. This dead line applies to both graduate and under graduate students. Those students who have not already done so should make formal application in the Registrar’s Office im mediately. H. L. HEATON, Registrar. CLASSIFIED We pay tops for used cars. Brazos Motor Co. H. L. Whitley, S. College Road, Phone 2-7009. Individual income tax returns prepared. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. W. T. Mickle, 2215 College Road, Phone 2-1272. Will the party who borrowed the day light screen from the Industrial Education Dept., please return it. KENYON AUTO STORE ASSOCIATE Parts — Accessories Household Needs LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PICTURE FRAMES College Station South Side Phone 2-1211 Are You Going—Do You Have Space? Denton - Fort Worth - Dallas - Austin - Houston A good car—a good driver may apply. Give me your time and date at leaving and arriving. LOUPOTS TRADING POST YOUNGBLOOD’S BARBECUE HICKORY SMOKED Drive Out for a Quiet Meal at the Rockhouse — Midway — College Road Cold Drinks Phone 2-8038 for We Make Beer Party Reservation Our Sauce BEN YOUNGBLOOD & SON class at 9:15. Until later . . . Sue Jones TSCW correspondent. Rockwall County Texas, is smal ler in area (147 square miles) than the city of Chicago, 111. DR. N. B. 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