Page 4 The Battalion Friday Afternoon, May 10, 1946 Accelerated Plan Becomes History On June 3rd With the close of the current semester the College will discon tinue the accelerated program of offering three regular semesters each calendar year. Effective June 3, 1946, the Col lege will revert to its pre-war pro gram of offering two six-weeks terms in the summer session and two semesters in the regular ses sion. With the return of this plan the following policy will be in effect: (1) The summer session 1946 is designed primarily for veterans and priority in registration will be given them. (2) During the first term, non veteran students now in College may register in classes which have not been completely filled with vet erans. The second term of summer session is planned specifically for ex-service men. (3) The fall semester will be the regular time for non-veteran high school graduates to enter. Those who can qualify for admission should enter on September 2, the opening date of the first semester of the 1946-47 session. Facilities of the College will not permit ac cepting them until that time. EVANS ATTENDS EDUCATION COUNCIL IN N. CAROLINA Everett F. Evans of the Texas Forest Service returned recently from a study conference on re source-use education which was held April 21 to 26 at the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. Mr. Evans was a member of a committee on elementary school activities and methods, and also made a report on the present state program in Texas. McHANEY MADE AGENT FOR EXTENSION SERVICE Appointment of John G. McHaney, Bryan, as county agri cultural agent-at-large for the Texas A. and M. College Extension Service has been announced by Director Ide P. Trotter. Mr. Mc Haney recently has been discharged from the Army and began work with the Extension Service on April 29 at College Station. He is an A. & M. ’37 graduate. TICKETS FOR LECTURE AVAILABLE AT EE BLDG. Those wishing to attend the electronics exhibition by Dr. Phil lips Thomas of Westinghouse next Wednesday evening are asked to get them at the Electrical Engi neering building before ldrqp0g “Two Convenient Stores” College Station — Bryan THE POET $Al0 THAT COMING EVENTS CAST THglR SHADOWS 'BEFORE 'EM. WT LOOKS. &AGS AS IF WE D BE IN THE MOVIES BEFORE LONG HWN YOU’RE SAVING MONEY to call on us to make YOUR PICTURE No Appointment Necessary A. & M. PHOTO SHOP North Gate BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. GEORGE STEPHAN, President