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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1946)
Page 4 The Battalion Monday Afternoon, April 22, 1946 CLUBS Newman Club Plans Hay Ride and Weiner Roast A combination hay ride and weiner roast will be held Sunday afternoon, April 28, for members of the Te£as A. & M. Newman Club. Dates have been arranged for those who attend. Any Catholic student at A. & M. is eligible to join the Newman Club. Those who wish to attend the April 28 party are asked to be at a special meeting to be held tonight at 7:00 in the new “Y”. Married men are invited to bring their wives. College Social Club Serves Tea During the showing of the A. & M. Garden Club Flower Show in the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday after noon, tea was served by the Col lege Women’s Social Club in the adjoining parlors. The lace-laid tea table featured a mass arrangement of pansies in vari-colored hues shading from deep purple to light yellow. Punch was served at either end of the table by Mesdames J. E. Roberts, R. P. Marsteller, H. W. Barlow, Gibb Gilchrist, W. H. Holzman, and D. W. Williams. They were as sisted in serving by Mesdames L. R. Hickman, W. M. Turner, I. W. Rupel, W. L. Fly, L. A. Stoddart, A. E. Shearin, and Mrs. James Potter. Official Notices OFFICE OF DEAN OF MEN Memorandum No. 36 April 16, 1946 Subject: Standing of Organizations in re gard to deficient students as of April 1. To: Organization Commanders COMPANY % DEFICIENT 1. A Company Infantry 10.67 2. C Battery Field Artillery 12.64 3. B Battery Field Artillery 14.08 4. Field Artillery Band 14.29 6. C Company Infantry 16.05 6. H Company Infantry 16.05 7. A Troop Cavalry 16.67 8. G Company Infantry 17.39 9. Infantry Band 18.00 10. B Troop Cavalry 18.29 11. D Battery Field Artillery 19.49 12. F Company Infantry 19.72 13. D Company Infantry 20.00 14. A Battery Field Artillery 21.25 15. B Company Infantry 22.08 16. D Troop Cavalry 22.64 17. C Troop Cavalry 26.76 18. E Company Infantry 26.83 J. W. ROLLINS Dean of Men. OFFICE OF DEAN OF MEN Memorandum No. 37 April 16, 1946 Subject: Payment of Monthly Rental» and Subsistence. To: All Students 1. A few students have been delinquent each month in paying their rentals. This causes a great deal of difficulty to the Fiscal Office, which is required to make monthly reports to the RFC and FPHA. 2. Rentals are due on all spaces occu pied by married couples on the last of each month. All other student rentals are due on a period basis, usually about the 6th of the month. 3. Will you please help us by making payments as they are due. J. W. ROLLINS Dean of Men. OFFICE OF DEAN OF MEN Memorandum No. 38 April 16, 1946 Subject: Announcements in Mess Halls To: All Students 1. Your attention is invited to para graph 70 (3), College regulations which states, “Announcements of club meetings will not be made in the Mess Hall. Notice of such meeting may be published in the official notices in the ‘Battalion* 2. We will appreciate your cooperation in adhering to this rule. J. W. ROLLINS Dean of Men. Classified FOR SALE—Sealy Mattress. Call 4-6167. FOR SALE—1942 Ford Deluxe Tudor, Good Tires, Radio. Room 3, Hart Hall. Refresher courses in shorthand, type writing, and other commercial subjects start Monday. Phone 2-6655, McKenzie- Baldwin Business College, 702 S. Washing ton, Bryan. Battalion STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Office, Room 6, Administration Building Telephone 4-5444. Texas A. & M. College The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station is published three times weekly, and circulated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aft ernoons. Member Pbsocioted GpBe6icife Press Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Subscription rate t>.0V per school year. .Advertising rates upon request. Represented nationally by National Ad vertising Service, Inc., at New York City, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Sam Nixon Editor Marion Pugh Sports Editor Wendell McClure Adver. Manager DANCE Shiloh Hall One mile south of College on New Highway 6. Thurs day, April 25th. Music by John Bacas’ Orchestra from Fayetteville, Texas. Couples Only Admission 80^ plus tax 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. DON’T MISS THIS DANCE NOTICE TO VETERANS Pictures and information blanks are now being accepted for “The Aggie Veteran” section of the Brazos County Service Book. This is the next best answer to the need for a yearbook for veterans that can be published in the short time remaining. Here’s What You Do ... • Fill out the blank you receive in the mail and bring it with a picture—uniform or civ ics—to ROTUNDA, ACADEMIC BUILDING from 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Submit any black and white portrait. • If you don’t have a picture, a portrait will be taken FREE in Council Rooms at YMCA any day from Tuesday to Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • No charge for including pictures in book. 0 Only One Week to Submit Pictures • In order to publish book in time, all pictures must be turned in before Saturday at 8 p.m. • Pictures will be returned undamaged. • Those desiring copies of book may receive one by depositing one dollar with picture. • Total cost of book $4.50. The Aggie Veteran will contain the pictures and permanent addresses of all Aggie Veterans. The Time is Short — Saturday, April 28 Last Day Man, Your Manners By I. Sherwood' a “What do you do if the girl you are with speaks to someone whom you don’t know?” Ans: A man may not ignore the person to whom his companion speaks, even though he may never have seen the individual before. The same rule holds true if he is walking with another man. “In formal introductions, which of these forms is correct for in troducing a college professor. Mis ter, Doctor, or Professor? Ans: At A. & M. a person who is both a “Doctor” or “Profes sor” is addressed by either title unless you know he prefers not to be addressed by title. A professor, associate professor or assistant professor may be addressed as “Professor”. An instructor is ad dressed as “Mister” unless he holds the degree of “Doctor”, in that case he should be addressed by that title. Some colleges pride them selves on using no titles. “How can I best cover up my em barrassment in introducing some one whose name I’ve forgotten but should know?” Ans: If that person does not recognize your embarrassment and supply his name, there is nothing to do but say„ “I’m sorry, but I can’t remember your name” where upon the other person should give his name. —STUDENTS— (Continued Trom Page 1) dents, veterans included, be permitted to attend and par ticipate in all functions of their respective classes. It was further decided that classes would be determined in the Cadet Corps according to the number of completed semes ters, while among veterans, their academic classification would be used as a standard. 6. In order to answer many ques tions about whether or not the entire Senior Class should be invited to underclassmen so cial events, it was unanimous ly voted that each class be permitted to invite any guest or any group of guests as they saw fit. The members of the Corps Coun cil present were Driscoll Henk- haus, acting in Eli Barker’s ab sence, Melvin Pruitt, acting in Bob King’s absence, Leonard Williams, Hilton Hall, Joe McGowan, Glenn Bell, Asa Holleman and Chester Bell. Chester Reed, the ninth mem ber of the Corps Council was ab sent. Science Develops Longer Wearing Soles . . . • “TWO CONVENIENT STORES’’ COLLEGE STATION BRYAN Paint... YOUR CAR $35. 00 ANY MAKE OR MODEL — ANY COLOR BRYAN MOTOR CO. North Main St. Bryan, Texas