5! !• • its Idc i \ tpt, *im*> 2,15*8 * jhe Uni specte Stude Wayne Stark, Sector , MM Student} Memoinal Gy socured operating inf onn&tL m. v 4 construction detail ifor the puD] e4 A&M Student U don BuU i^a recent tou| of «?ol leges Among the coltegts Were SMU, Okla ' Oklahoma , A&M, * sjty of Illinois; Uirtvli cons in, and the Unfivii: nesotar I f] : ! f v All these scihoolk, ewith cfeption bf SMU an|d the two Okl: homa schools, lhav 3 filll-tiipe the L< group: li 1 •*,! • I! | . J { Generally rpcogniz Kilts t|i ’ el for all fitijdenij < enters-; union building orii t »ej can the'University of; Wisjconsi structed originally in 1 192 Wisconsin huildir|g has panded thrpe jti ipjtil it|i on, five:; 1 isr-rTfr made it possible for the Wiscon- to sponsor Art Groups linment programs sim- Town HaU, as well as Centers at Seven Colleges Wayne Stark. 4 rector* jli ,+t .. .1., | i ; ' operating the conventional lont g- es, game rooms, and a baseme done in a wine cellar complete with high ceil- teins, and the customary cold liquid that comes in steins, tark hun into a building of this if I ''^"74 ED ADS P(r!o-'earner : Rotl'-nstlock I'M: b x 12 S could « media' porteiv hurriedly added that A&M :e.y hopo.^ raeh im- t that we could advance more rapidly into one of our own means! by observing the more ad- vanced groups mistakes and ac complishments. As a sample of the questions his i trip has helped answer Stark clted ; the issues of what tyne of student im a five^atory,- 295 aollar i structure. Theihuildink seitvcfeJas a social center ajnd hbupeh the| student government | fncl the activities lareijbcwling, and chess clubs (fjhelr dies is now in a (follegiate seri| Oxford), a long lb one . of the najtionj The Wisconsin ced to such ap e! its' staff serves .ol , ulty teaching couirses in U^i|3ni;o^)- eratioii. They have I also way in profit! return by f an average yearly income I, 'l BOTANV (downljta such minor points as whe ther or not to allow bathing suits; on the dance floor. Although the A&M Student Un-i ion Building is still in thfe draft-! ing board stages with the contracts not scheduled to be up for bids un J til Ma(y ot June, there is a! myriad) of details to he worked oUt by tb direction staff. Stark conclude that He hoped his trip would hel A&M’s Union Building to becomi a genuine “Living Room of the : Schooi.f’ T ' | : ;V ining School will con- live training program for 25 key personnel of the Na tional Park Service at Grand Cam atianal Park, Arizona, ibers of the Park Service ssemble from several states k headquarters April 5-10 to participate in the program. Brayton was requested to con duct the course by the director of the National Park Service, U. S. Department of the Interior, in rec ognition of the high quality of ’training program carried on jUunugh tbe Texas Firemen's Train ing School. Brayton of the Industrial Exten sion Service will drive to Grand Cipyon with Paul Williams, a field nbtructor in the training school, rvijliams will assist Brayton in conducting the program covering basic fire operations, handling of special hazards, and cedures. (Talley Resigns As Plant Physiologis Dr. Paul J. Talley, plant phys t TAILORED B s, and inspection pro- S Faculty Will ear Dr. Haskew ■if i I I 4 L ’ II L ■ •!!'. I ■ I .. ! The faculty of the School of Arts and Sciences will meet at 7:80 p. m. Tuesday April 6, in the Physics Lecture Room, according to Dean M- T. Harrington. pr. jtij P; Haskew, bean of the College of Education, University of ’ Texas, Will speak on “The Im provement of College Teaching.” Dnan Haskew served as a consult ant on this phase of President Tru man's Commission on Higher Edu cation; and his talk should be of ihterest and value to all faculty members, Dean Harrington said. , He invited all members of the college staff to attend this meet- ing. ' : | ’ v ' ! ! > I -COUNCIL- ’ll j I ' i ;i . ■ : . ! [ ((j|optinued from Page 1) tjay. Boom 108. AcademicIM W-Nte «rfcultwd MMt for ft. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, 7:Wj ^ p. m.. Friday. YMCA. ■ ' ‘ ^ B. ? Senter, agricultural agent i li « au* u ■ physif ologist for the Texas Agricultur al Experiment Station, has resigned to accept a similar position with the Delta branch station of Missis sippi State College. He will report at Stofneyille, Mississippi; around April 15. ■; : i; [j . , Dr. Talley came to A&M in 1934 [ as a member of the biology teach ing staff, doing research in the summers for the Station. After hils return from the Army Air Forcje in 1945 he was transferred to full time research activities. What’s Cooking? AUSTIN A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. ra. Monday. Room 108. Academic;! disclosed today, \ Vamell said veteran* Studying in public high schools and colleges no longer will need prior approval be fore changing their courses. Th changes now may be app: the schools. The sai— ’ veterans enrolled! ir which operate adcqti service. Veterans enrolled fn those schools and job establishments pot author,; ized to approve counsgidianges will continue to ask VA for approval before they may change their courses. 4 j j 1 However, those doing satisfac tory work in their! straining no longer will need counselling by VA before their requests may he ap proved. VA’s Education and Train ing Sections now may grant this approval on the merits of each ap plication, Vamell continued. Requests for course changes Will be referred to VA's: Advisement and Guidance Sectionk' for recom mendation only when tho training progress of the applicant is un satisfactory. Schools will notify.- VA immed iately of all course changes they authorize. No- training change! is to be effected before the end of a term, semester, or other period of instruction 4 for which tuition has bCen paid - Chemist Positions Open With Service 1 : I J n |i U ]n i r if An examination for filling chem ist positions with the pivil Service Commission has been announced by H. N. Yardley, local secretary. The positions arc iri the National Bureau of Standards and other Federal agencies in Washington D. C. and vicinity. A limited number of vacancies in positions of chem ist (nutrition study) in the Public Health Service, located throughout the country, will! also be filled; Applicants must; have completed a four-year college course in chem istry or,have had appropriate ex perience to supplement Tiis educa tion to fill the requirement. FOR SALK —1M6 Cl interior, pood mcchnni at Apt. D-9-D, College FOR SALK—fiO-pouml v* *i! eon AA $20.00, Sec Hpy Goode, A FOR SALE-1941 Pontte- ^ radio and heater - gl.l REMEMBER NOW, DON'T BE OYERC ONU\\)ENT K^waiil^.^m toi] ‘rasa with (ler S-2, . —, SALE, -7 1944 Hartey ?4 O.l Room 311, Dohnilt. | -Hi e Money the Easy Way : • • • MOTHERS and F| Batt Offers Chance to Make Five Bucks in Name Contest yu You say you need some ready cash? You claim you can’t make ends meet? Tell you what we’re gonna do! Friends, we’re going to give away, absolutely free, five one-dollar bills; Yes sir, five leaves of that good old American cabbage. How can you get it? Easy, Friend, easy. Here's all you have to do: just fill out the blank below with a name (no profanity, please) for the classroom area behind the Petro leum Building. And if your entry is chosen as the best one submitted, you? will win the grand prize of $5. That’s all there is to it There are no box tops to /send in, no coupons to save, and no 25-word essays to write. Just draw from yoUr own deucedly clever imagination and send in the results; _ I! ; j j L. L ■ h But you had better hurry. The entries must be mailed to or brought by The Battalion office on or before Saturday noon. Mailed entries should be addressed to “Contest Editor, The Battalion, Campus.” No entries will be returned and the decision of the judges will be final. So if you heed the dough, make with the pencil and paper and help give ‘‘Hog Hollow” an official name. i k ; , ' ■ • 1 ■{ : M Editors, The Battalion: - $,]’.• ; ' [I • ! j 1 .1' ’ •• • j ‘ ’ ’j I suggest that the FHA Temporary Classroom Area Our representative orders for preservin; shoes for a lifetime in A special price of " pair is offered for FA' Each pair receiv guarantee of work Mounted as Book Trays, Picture Frame Your baby shoes ar< gift; - Write 01* Ph CITY FOOD MA 708 E. 23rd St. Phone 2-161$ M ,|; | be named . i;| _ -i -f:- --—4-^-—4-- Name .. Address MARRIAGE RELATIONS PAN EL. 7:15 p. m., Friday, Petroleum Lecture Room. NEWMAN CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Yatoa. ’ t THE THREE CIRCLES OF THE WSCSI of the Methodist Church j with th« T&P Railway. Van. Texas. NATURAL RESOURCES: Joe Ai Haegelin, '{special farm and ranch representative. Humble Oil d Refining Company, Houston; the 52: d $. W.i Clark, manager of Ulnhtir Company, Houston. Further information and appli cation forms may be secured from Yardley at the College Station Rost Office. | | , i’j ; -AGRICULTURE- (Continued from Page 1)‘ have been revised and a complete syllabus of each is on file in Shep- ardson’s office. A number of tour- - Ethics Cause Troubles “SK U- ton, at 7i-3fi p m.. Monday, April tHer Sharp, director of farm mar- THE ENTOMOLbCY (JILUB will kt‘t} rolatio|is, Dallas; and Calvin T. have!its Longhorn Picture taken in , J()hn««n, director of the Sears-Roe- 1 » - ■« * « ^ FPun|dation,j;Dallas, Texas. front of the Ag Building, at 5:80 p.m., Tuesday, April 6. ■ -h4- :: SPECIAL NOTICE When checking your, mail at the main P.O., don't forget tb ivte—: • J ' jj ■'f ■: j JOHNNIE -I !■ ’ j 1 i ! : i .. a ring op his cash register (gricuiture department, Tex-as Gulf ses which were duplications of; oth ers have been dropped. A reduction of teaching loads was suggested so that the in structors would )iaye mbre time to give individual attention to students and give the instructor more time in preparing the les sons. ] jj ■ [j Purpose of the personnel evahja- _ . , _ . . . tion program is toj encourage ppom- I j DALLAS, April 2 —W—Acting ising staff member's, to provide a Oh orders from Washington, the , basis f or recommendations for(pro- WAA FREEZES TEXAS WAR SURPLUS PLANTS Farm and Home Station Change Has Farmers Counting Fingers T i | M.'jJ - p , ; I By CHUCK MAISEL Thousands of plow-pushers, dairymen and other folks who draw their living from the soil have been alternately shocked and frustrated the last two diays. After doing the morning chords, they have tuned their radio sets ta Fort Worth’s station WBAP at 820 on the dial for their favorite program—the 6ra. m. Texas Farm-r- FtOH SALE—A Blainp • dltection of; XlBiteH Rti tui and Europe. CUme to Apt 30-? l _ L _ ^ , TOBi SALK-1,42 Am rl«n t«.ll.T Iwu fl In! excellent condition; Priced lo icll. 4-N-2., r-f j ..r , ui make your butlon-kolri. Xt>t O- B, Collegn Vida-. . j, . L ROSS LOPCE NO. MM AFAAM Called njeetlnr Monday oit ; ia lifot up. ■■ IfKET i ! ,ii ;. • . ’ Tor Me Reade ! BUY A BA 1 Classifie |i it reaches moreir than any daily i L between Howsti Waco. I; I uspap andjlf CALL 4-5k4 ! !tl • m 4 tow K i : i ■ I ta l - r ■Smarf Shop ;! -j When yqu wc : Brand 500 Su appearance you about t with you jabaut i Sn thp wiith you Truly, a (nilli< of good accopi the soft-jtyleijietdlewor heightens yotur appela and comfoijt. A hati nowned mill cbn fribut ric that |s the! spul of ait q “Bbffmy' t, dijting ot« brisltl office, town, lb living ro dollar? War Assets Administration in Dal las yjtsterdav clamped a freeze or der cjii the disposition of war sur plus {properties at numerous mili tary ji installations in the South- West.! 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Satisfaction Guaranteed "Serving Aggies for 28 Years" 4— ■; ffLi i ; I ! !;• J: ■ T'- ' > PINFEATHER WEEKEND SPEQALS ut CocktaU i jination Salad i |.!i 1/2 Charcoal 'Broiled }Milk-fed Chicken Cmni coal 'Broiled |M Stripped With Bacon English Peas Maria V Waffle Pot ' d j"Tj ;1^0 !■: lit; ' motions in rank and salary, to pro vide a basis for assignment of fluties in accordance with the in dividuals ability, and to aid the individual staff members in self evaluation and improvement. The committee bn personnel eval uation proposed that each instruc tor submit in annual report? cover ing his curricular and extracurri cular activities, including’advanced study in his profession and student j and community activities. Another proposal' submitted suggested that the head‘of efery department mal(e an evaluation report on each staff member cov ering the efficiency of his work and the relationship of the ih- 1 structor with his students and j fellow workers. A third recommendation was a • student report reflecting the atti- ! tude of the students on the teach- i ing efficiency of the individual in structors. This student rating of i professors was placed in effect last semester, results of which > were compiled and distributed for infor mation and guidance of the depart ment heads. The student report was adopted by all schools in the college. The other recommendations were adop ted only by the School of agricul ture. ili ‘ ’■ - BOOKS - BIBLES - NOVELTIES Welcome! Gifts for all people and seasons where! customers share profit. $1.00 frefe book with $5.00 catalog. TABERNACLE B A P- TIST BOOK STORE; (608 So; 15th St.,) Waco, Texas. THE ELEC A P P L STORE Come in and or sms RADIO _ GEST . R IC A L “f- s; jAPP ARM & HOME STO & AGGIE RADIO Phone ^-UW 1 hi I ! and Home Hour, jfl I j j But those who now twist their dials to-that station are upset to find tljiis vital program has been substituted by ;.some city slicker telling of the Ups and downs of the stock mark|t. The distraught farmers, thinking the Extension Service at Texas A &M ; has been bribed to desert them by Wall Street,; have written tons of enraged letters demanding to know what’s going on. Oil has beep poured on their troubled waters, however, by Andy Adam and Sybil Claire Bannister of the Extension Service. Adam and Miss Bannister have long conj ducted! the early'moming program. They announced that in order to obtaip one minute of extra time irt which to give th