Page 4 a •• The Battalion Friday Afternoon, March 8, 1946 CLUBS Glass Representing Fish & Game Club At N. Y. Convention Bryan P. Glass, president of the A. & M. Fish and Game Club, will represent the club at the annual meeting 1 of the National Wildlife Society in New York this week end. Meetings are being held Sun day through Tuesday. Glass is a graduate student from Waco, studying fish and game here. He received his bachelors degree from Baylor. AVMA HEARS ABOUT EXTENSION SERVICE The work of the Extension Serv ice and its relation to the veterin arian and veterinarian service was explained to the Jr. chapter of the AVMA at their meeting this week. J. D. Prewit, vice-director of the extension service, was the speaker. Dr. E. A. Grist of the extension service was also pres ent. A moving picture, “Do Unto Animals—” was shown at the meeting. Plans for the AVMA Ball, to be held March 23, were also dis cussed. Income tax time is just around the corner, and Uncle Sam will soon discover that America has a lot of untold wealth. bum SAIL IE B. CLARK _ • <=> I ° o O ' ^ u tT" o . ' 0! ’ A 'it' ENOUGH/ IT TAAtfES ^ LOT OF LONKSr M ADVCRTIt K. CO A GRILL SPEC! A11 Z I NO IN 9 TEAKS COOKED fOOOS MffS.SAU/e B. C/ARK, OWBtR NORTH fr A T E- Photo Finishing ..-24--- Hour SERVICE Any 6 or 8 Exposure Roll Developed and Printed And A beautiful 5x7 Enlarge ment from your best nega tive for only 40c Sunny’s Photo Shop College Courts — East Gate OFFICIAL NOTICES Effective March 11 the Cashier’s hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1 :00 p.m. to 2 :00 p.m. except Sat urdays when the hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fiscal Department. ORGANIZATION PARTIES 1. During the past few months there has been an increasing number of com plaints from parents of students and from supporters of the college concerning or ganization parties held off the campus. These complaints have pointed out that many students are being forced to attend these parties, either directly or indirectly, when they are neither financially nor scholastically able to do so. Others indicate that in some instances parties have been held in night clubs which do not measure up to the standards of respectability expected of an organiza tion representing A. & M. College. It should be pointed out, too, that many def icient students appearing before the exe cutive committee give as one of the prin cipal reasons for low grades the fact that they were attending out of town organ ization parties when they should have been studying. 2. In view of these complaints, and in the best interests of the college as a whole, it is necessary for this office to announce that in the future all organiza tion parties will be held on the campus. The Assistant Directors of Student Affairs will assist in any way possible in making the necessary arrangements for these parties. 3. In keeping with the policy of giving full support to authorized social functions of the student body, attention is directed to the fact that in the future there will be no organization parties that will con flict with a previously approved social function. 4. Organization commanders will be held accountable for strict compliance with the provisions of this memorandum. J. W. ROLLINS, Dean of Men. by W. R. HORSLEY, Vice Director Student Affairs. DUNCAN CAFETERIA OPEN For the convenience of non military students, the cafeteria at Duncan Hall will open at Breakfast, Thursday, March 7, 1946. The cafeteria will operate on the pay-as-you-go basis with selection of food at posted prices. Coupon books of $10.00 value may be purchased from the office in Duncan Hall and may be used in place of cash. To avoid the long line up at the noon meal as much as possible, it is requested that those students who do not have 11:00 o’clock classes secure their noon meal before 11:40 a.m. The cafeteria will remain open the following hours: Daily—Breakfast: 7 to 9 a.m.; dinner: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; supper: 5 to 7 p.m. Saturdays—supper: 6 to 6 p.m. Sundays— breakfast: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.; dinner: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; supper: 5 to 6 p.m. Those students desiring to continue eat ing family style may do so upon payment in advance of $27.00 made on or before March 6 in the Duncan Hall office. This amount pays board through April 5, 1946. The meal hours for family style feeding are the same as the cadet corps as fol lows : DAILY—breakfast: 7 a.m.; dinner: 12:13 p.m.; supper: 6:30 p.m. Saturdays— supper: 5:25 p.m. Sundays—breakfast: 7:30 a.m.; dinner: 12:55 p.m.; supper: 5:25 p.m. Classified WANTED—Dependable ride Bryan to College for two people. Daisy Brogden, Phone 4-5854. Refresher, special and standard business courses available to wives of servicemen. Call at 702 S. Washington, Bryan or phone 2-6655. BABY CHICKS for sale. Deliveries. EGADAY FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Edgar Anderson, student. 618 N. Main, Bryan or call 2-1443. SLIDE RULES—Aggies, I still have a couple of slide rules left. First come, first served. Loupot’s. HOW IS YOUR EQUIPMENT ? ? ? • • • Distinguished Grades Require Good Materials We have what you need STUDENT CO-OP STORE Ed Garner, ’38 The Extra Cup of Coffee is always better from our FOUNTAIN SERVICE Stationery - - - Magazines College Jewelry - - - Gifts Toiletries of All Kinds AGGIELAND PHARMACY North Gate ■tpij Are You Going—Do You Have Space? — to — Denton - Fort Worth - Dallas - Austin - Houston A good car—a good driver may apply. Give me your time and date at leaving and arriving. LOUPOT’S TRADING POST LOST on tennis courts key chain and keys. Please return to “Blimp” Sager, Dorm 4, room 218. WANTED—Apartment or Room with kitchen privileges. Married veteran. Box 2834, College Station. Individual income tax returns prepared. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. W. T. Mickle, 2215 College Road, Phone 2-5959. PRES. GILCHRIST TALKS TO ROTC COMMITTEE IN WASHINGTON President Gibb Gilchrist ap peared before a special War Department committee in Wash ington this week, discussing the ROTC. This committee is mak ing a study on which to formu late the postwar policy on the ROTC. ORGANIZATION PLANNED FOR WACO-McLENNAN CLUB A re-organization meeting of the Waco-McLennan County club was held in the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday, March 5. Officers for the Club are to be elected at the next meeting of the group. Date for the election meet ing has not yet been set, but those interested are requested to watch for announcement of the date in The Battalion. WILLIAMS GOES TO AUSTIN E. L. 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