The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1946, Image 4

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The Battalion
Wednesday Afternoon, February 27, 1946
CLUBS
IND. ED. CLUB MEETS;
OFFICERS ELECTED
The Industrial Education Club
heard Glenn Tindall, Executive
Director of Model Industries Asso
ciation, speak on the “Importance
of Model Aircraft in Industrial
Education’, last Thursday evening,
February 21.
After a discussion of the possibili
ties of model aircraft in Industrial
Official Notices
OFFICE OF DEAN OF MEN
Memorandum No. 26:
Subject: Care of Dormitory Rooms and
Apartment. ~ .
To: Residents of Dormitories No. 14,
17, Walton and Hart Halls.
It has come to the attention of this
office that individuals housed in Dormitor
ies No. 14, 17, Walton and Hart Halls have
painted the walls of their rooms, or have
made other changes of a permanent na
ture. Since the removal of such paint
or restoration of the rooms to their orig
inal condition involves considerable cost
and labor to the College such practices
must he prohibited.
Effective February 23, 1946 no perma
nent changes or additions may be made in
dormitory rooms or apartments without
written approval of the Dean of Men.
Violators of this necessary ruling will be
required to pay the cost of restoration of
the quarters to their original condition.
J. W. ROLLINS,
Dean of Men.
W. R. HORSLEY,
Vice-Director Student Affairs.
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
FOR RENT—Large bedroom, three
blocks from Bryan business district. Gen
tleman preferred. Phone 2-7162.
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, 2216 College Road, Phone 2-1272.
Will the party who borrowed the day
light screen from the Industrial Education
Dept., please return it. •
$16 REWARD for return of metal case
containing camera and Flash equipment.
Lost in front of Legett Hall about noon
Friday, February 22. Please contact Rad
ford B. Gibson, Room 66, Legett or Box
2233, College Station.
FOR SALE—1937 Ford Tudor sedan in
A-l Mechanical condition. Has clean body
throughout, with good tires and radio.
See Johnny Watson, Room 19, Mitchell
Hall.
Phone 2-1211
DR. N. B. McNUTT
DENTIST
Office in Parker Building
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas
A. & M. GARDEN CLUB
POSTPONES MEETING
The A. & M. Garden Club has
postponed its regular March meet
ing to March 15th.
Education, the new club officers
for this semester were elected as
follows:
Lee Richardson, by acclamation.
President; Taylor Riedel, Vice-
President; Gerry Sueltenfuss, Se
cretary; Gerry Rittenhouse, Treas-
urere; Bert Campbell, Reporter.
The club meets on the first and
third Thursdays of each month.
Visitors are invited.
SIGMA XI TO HEAR
DR. T. H. WATERMAN
Dr. Talbot H. Waterman, na
tional research Committee secretary
from Yale University, will be prin
cipal speaker at tonight’s meeting
of the Texas A&M College Sigma
Xi club meeting in Room 115 of
the Petroleum Engineering build
ing, starting at 8 p.m.
A round-table discussion on ef
fectiveness of Sigma Xi in encour
aging research will follow Dr.
Waterman’s address on “Active Re
search Project Survey Throughout
the United States and Canada.” A
social hour will wind up the gather
ing.
Dr. Waterman was scheduled to
arrive at noon today and be con
ducted on a tour of the various
research projects under way at the
college.
CHARLES STUDY GROUP
TO MEET TONIGHT
The Charles Study Group of the
Ex-Servicemen’s Wives Club will
hold its first meeting at 7:30 p.m.
tonight in the Sbisa Hall Lounge.
Mrs. H. A. Thomas will be the
group leader.
BRIDGE CLUB WILL
MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
The regular weekly meeting of
the Ex-Servicemen's Wives Club
will be held Thursday night at
7:30 in Sbisa Hall Lounge.
FISH & GAME MAJORS
MEET FRI. WITH DAVIS
All students majoring in Fish
& Game are requested to meet with
me in Room 115, Animal Indus
tries building, Friday, March 1 at
5:00 p.m.
W. B. Davis.
85% of the world’s sulphur is
produced in four Texas counties.
ATTENTION CLASS OF ’43
There will be a meeting of all
members of the class of ’43 on
Thursday at 7 p.m. in the “Y”
Chapel.
Aggies Entered in
Arizona Rodeo
Tucson, Arizona—Top cowboys
from many western colleges will
convene at Tucson, March 17th for
the Sixth Annual Inter-Collegiate
Rodeo. The University of Arizona
is again playing host and will de
fend its team championship won
in 1942 when the event was last
held. Reed Brown, rodeo boss, has
announced that the following
schools have already accepted and
are sending teams for entrance:
University of Wyoming, Colorado
KENYON AUTO STORE
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Household Needs
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
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A good car—a good driver may apply. Give me your
time and date at leaving and arriving.
LOUPOT’S TRADING POST
Say Aggies
Your car is giving trouble
You want the trouble properly diagnosed
You want the trouble satisfactorily corrected
You want Genuine Factory Parts used
work
t - h - e - N
Bring Your Car to
BRINT MORRIS MOTORS
DeSoto - - - Plymouth Dealer
223 South Main Street »
WHERE YOU WILL GET
FINE SERVICE AND A SQUARE DEAL
in the repair
Phone 2-1311
Aggies, Arizona State at Temple,
Texas Tech, and Texas A. & M.
“Go Western Week” on the
campus will be initiated at the
big rodeo assembly held at the
university’s 3000 seat auditorium
March 7th. The rodeo dance and
parade in downtown Tucson will
climax the week’s activities.
Events scheduled for the rodeo
on the 17th are: steer riding, bronc
riding, calf roping, team tying,
wild cow milking, wild mule race,
mixed team tying, girls’ boot—
cigar race, boys’ cowboy race, girls’
cowpony race, boys’ bareback
wrestling, girls’ bareback wrestling
and girls’ potato race.
Entry fees for the single events
are $3.00, the team events $6.00.
Prizes are being donated by down
town merchants, and the entry
fees will be split 50-30-20.
Visiting representatives from the
various colleges will be provided
with housing accommodations and
horses. Entries for the rodeo will
be received c/o The Office of Grad
uate Manager, until March 13th.
State Farm
Insurance Cos.
Auto — Life — Fire
U. M. Alexander, Jr., ’40
2-2629 Bryan
She’ll need a
CORSAGE
for the
Regimental Formal
Friday Night, March 1
CALL FOR DELIVERY
J. COULTER SMITH FLORIST
1800 S. College Road
Phone 2-6726
NEW SHIPMENT
Kodak Film Rolls
Sizes 116 — 120 — 616 — 620 35 mm
Announcing
A New 3-Day Developing Service
Bring your exposures to the North Gate
AGGIE PHARMACY
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From $1.00 to $6.95
LESTER’S SMART SHOP
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