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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1948)
rv '-v r -i [* [ ■ ' Page 4 H- . f.S •‘.I* Resei Deci ‘ . Five th screened by er or not t Reserve Co: ?- v t~. . ■—■lx. •rn.mm - I :V' . [Z_. TTALllfN >AY, SEPTEMBER 23,194$ l T - land Reg {.Senior ty will 5- i survey which ws; conducted sew and remain ame mp« months ‘ agot and which fou , y that many of the reserve offii * • wished to remain inact •.r ■ ji Colonel Abbdtt, the 1 struetdr; stated that 17,000 Reserved Qfiice I ' only about 4,0(ij0 are ' tive in the cujre^t training p gram. Over 2,000 are o§ extent ij/"- Now Must rye.: Status m/K/KKKt )fficers of Texas are now being Instructor’s Office to find out.wheth- ^ e Sed £!t pSs made tt” What’s Cooking 1 AMARILLO A&M CLUB, 7:S0 p.m. Thursday, Room 126, Aca demic Building. Discuss Thanks giving Dance. AUSTIN CLUB, after yell prac tice, Thursday, Room 108, Aca- Building. I n .. L COUNTY A*M CLUB, - 4, demic BELL in active or inactive Organized tomiag year. CHiLDRtfag 1 'This screening oamg. aa-ajfisult of the Reserve Officers latest Army Directive which de-j fines the three categories in the Organized Reserve Corps. The , I club! ■ ; i v. COUNTY " 7 p. m., Thursday; ■v* t :: ,i '•-active duty apTiroximatelj in the Honorary about'2000 officers are.i of Aeing physically I,/ remainihgr^offiflieis havej & active and it | |s : this last large group that the Senior Instructor attempting to categorize^ ’ Each, reservist currently bein screened is being sent the rjues tfonnai^e and «lsd a cojjy of th 228, Academic Building. CAMERA CLUB, 7:30 p.m. Mon day, Physics Building CORPUS CHRiSTI CLUB, 7:30 p.m. or after yell practice, Thurs day, Room 227, Academic Build ing* 7:» Academic Building, vuicers wm be elected. FREESTONE COUNTY STU DENTS, T:gO P-m* Thursday, Room 207, Academic Building, if inter ested in forming a Freestone Coun ty A&M Club. r GALVESTON AAM CLUB, 7:80 p. m. Thursday, Room 120, Aca demic Building. 1 GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB, 7:80 p.m. Thursday, Rotunda of Academic Building. Elect officers For Fall Semester a, HENDERsoN 8 S)UNTY c cLUB ) 7 p.m. Thursday, Room'223, Aca- _ ■',, . ,. _ demic Building. Election of new Two courses fn beginning Rus- officers . } , ' Sian are being offered this semes — - active should they so desire pro vided that they fill out an appli cation and provided, of course, that there is a vacancy in the ac tive reserves, i ' ; 2 Russian Courses Are Being Offered r ter, according to J. J. Woolket, held of the Modern Language De partment. . These courses met on Monday* after yell practice, Room 324, Aca- -Phone Opens 1:00 P. ; 4 TODAY fcS SAT. ' V Z - .Jn 4-1181 liJSK CLU Thursdi demic BuUdmg. \ LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, after -CONSTITUTION- (Continued from Pago 9), t be four (4) members elected to the Student Life Committee by the Student Senate from its member ship. These representatives will serve as a liaison between the Stu dent Senate and the Student Life Committee and report to the Stu dent Senate all matters consider ed by the Student tyfe Committee ' and the decision* thereof. At no time will these representatives- be obligated to. reflect the attitude of the Student Senate in their ballot. Section IV. Qualifications { for the elected members of the Star dent Senate. 1. The student must be at least a classified Sophomore, except in the ca^e of segregated Freshmen. 2. The student mist have a grade point ratio of not /les's than 1.00. 3. The student must have attend ed the Agricultural and Mecha nical College of Tekas for the two -Fea%ds Begin r THURSDAY -i FR3 '■ T:40j AY 10:0<i)i 1:20V, 3430/- 1 -- / SATPf^f i - I ; '■ 1:35 1; 3:30 - 520 - Taoi- 10:15 •T / 1 RAFT ntfaWO v’:n AtTtttt PHIL SPITALNY, conductor of the ALL-GIRL ORCHES TRA, is arranging a nationwide tour ter the musical organization - for this fall. Arrangements are being made to feature the -ALL- GIRL ORCHESTRA on this year’s series of Town Hall programs. - Texas Forest Service Men . _ , j . ^ 1 v Attend Meeting in Fostoria Five Texas Forest Service foresters were among the 100 vvARRO COUNTY A&M men who attended a timber harvesting demoostrationstaged ____ aond^itions, 0 Woolket U explain^ o^^^Academicf^Buiidine^Officers *?r ^ Independent Pulpwood Producers Association last ed. Mumg the schools where Rus- Building ' Wednesday, near Fostoria in Montgomery County. A 5 " 1 .. Representing Texas Forest Service were D. A. Ander-^ son, acting director, and G. U.4——— -t——i Kinneer, research technician, from Foster COm Texas Exten . Forest Tu^yv Thursdayj aiW Saturday | lArSbO A&M CLUB, 7:30 p.m. at 10. They are being taught ae- Thursday, Room 126, Academic to the army system and by ^ 5 of phonograph records by MARSHALL A&M CLUB, 7:30 m., Th' Josef Stadelman, associate pro- ' ~ " Srsute* tessefr: Modern Languages. ’TKibjighout the . mi p.m., Thursday, Room 103, Aca demic Building. Election of offi cers. with UNE HAVOC I W" ■/’ s ' CABHOOit — INEWS I UE 111:00 P.M, 1:20- li rat thru WEB. many colleges are offering Russian for the 1 ! first time du e to unsettled world conditions, Woolket explaln- Pnf n n lBn b T ei T g tS [ PANHANDLE A&M CLUB, 7:15 Pointr-M I T and MichigaJ This | * Thursday Room res Aca- is . the 1 second year that Russian ;,V - o„;iJi n ~ \ courses have been offered at A&M, PALESTINE A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Room 306, Aca demic Building. RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, in YMCA. SPEBSQSA, after yell practice, Thursday, YMCA Assem bly Room. SAN ANGELO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 203, Ag. Bldg. TUMBUNG CLUB, 5 p. m. The -ModenT Language Depart ment has added’ a well equipped laboratory in which students can practice, study, and listen to Rus- ih sian as Yfell as the other languag- tujfem Begin « -pbfi • 7s50, 10:10 OIURICH - ; C es. Thisj laboratory is open every afterno<»v frontal to 5 p. m. and at other nours" by special appoint ment. ( ! . Students can still enroll in either section of the beginning Russian counter ^ _ shoul^jsee Woolliet, Room IJ9, Academic Building, immediately. . i. —- after yell practice, Thuraday, Room 126, Academi? Building,:Organi zational meeting for students from mm DOWN: UNDER-—i? Jiri’ER, THAT IH HIUSBANK^A^MIltbn Mitch, ell, 21, a, local rug-cutter, says he holds the worltb■jitterbug enduv* nnee record. ] Milton danced nmi« for 24 hours, nod tired out ftti jiBi't tiers,' Ife wore seven pwti's pf.SMks, four pulrs/of »hoes, utitji . _ it ^— 'Wind his logs nmssittfH four Um«e + Acndoinlcnlulldlnjr, without -missing n step. , - \ \ WEATHEUFOrII rT ■‘v----.— * 'after yell practiee, Thursdny, 1U4, Academic Building. Burger, Pampa, and Panhandle, ■VETERANS' WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, 7:30 p. 81,, Thursday, YM* CA. WICHITA FALLS CLUB, 7:16 p, m, Thursday, Room 223, Ac«*' demic Building, WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLUB 7:30, p. tm Thursday, Room 306, tester,TsxVs Fo search technician, from Conroe; Dpn Young, industrial forester of Maydelle; and Don Austin, farm forester from Nacogdoches. Bruce Stewart, geneial manager of the Independent Pulpwood Pro ducers Association had charge of the demonstration which was held through cooperative efforts of his association and the Southern Pulp- m , nao , pr of Texas PoreBt ' Fam8 Service. Contributing short talks during the program were H. M. Seaman of Houston, president of Southern Pine Association and vice-presi dent and general manager of Kir by Lumber Corp.; W. R. Crute, Houston, division manager of Champion Paper & Fibre Co., C. Y. Townley of Huntsville, general A&M CLUB, Room w U’ I SA i ■; .f jW'.' Li'. •» f 8KTOAY DH1VR-IN ' f H E A T B £ \ . .MIDNITE SHOW FBI. - SAT. —11 P.M. . Admission 50c —-'Also 1 — SALLY BAND’S NUDE RANCH MASTER OF HIS DESTINY h' JOHANNESBURG—<» —A. J. Uippenaar claims to bo the oldest traffic cop in the world. He is 76, but still controls the traffic in Main Street, Aliwal North, a little village in Cape Province. He is also caretaker of the local grave yard. wood Conservation Association, ^francis Co"! SoSrn pTp! wood Conservation Association rep resentative from Marshall, and I). A. Anderson. Don Young conduct- ed tour of Foster Lumber Co. demonstration plots. The Foster Lumber Co., rep resented by I. R. Palmer of Houston, vice-prrKidimt and fan- oral manager, deeded four aerta of land to the Independent INilp- wood Producer* Association for a permanent demonstration area, Two of these acres were in dem onstration plots and Iwo wort Army and Ministry Get JTAC Officials Between the military and the Inis Uiml ministry, John Tarloton Agrlcul College, pi system, is having a art of the A&M hard time keening a registrar. Gabe Lewis left the posttlnn In 1!»47 to become a lieutenant colonel on the United Htates Military Aca demy staff at West Point. His successor, s Ike Moore, also resigned to become an army lieu tenant colonel. Latest to go is Morgan Garrett, who decided ial student University. All three were graduates of Tar- leton and A&M. The new registrar, John Thomp- kins, is a naval reserve officer. previous regular semesters, except in the case of segregated Fresh- mea. 4. The student must live in the dormitory or-area that he repre sents during his tenure of\>ffiee. Section V. Tenure of Office. The tenure of office for Student Senators shall be from October seventh of one year through 0< tober sixth of the following year; In case of a vacancy a special elec tion will be conducted to fill the vacated position. In case of vacan cies except on the Executive Com mittee, and among the represen tatives to the Student Life Com mittee, the newly elected member will serve on the committee in the pla£e of the former member^ Where the vacated post is a chairmanship a new chairman will be elected. In case of vacancies occurring in the Executive Committee and among the representatives of the Student Life Committee, members will be elected by the Student Senate from its membership. The vacancy crea ted in a committee by this election will be filled by the newly elected member to the Senate. Section VI. Removal from the ^office of Student Senator. a. A petition for the removal o' a Student Senator shall become ef fective upon its presentation to and acceptance by the Student Sen ate stating the reaspns for removal and accompanied by the signatures of sixty six and, two third percent (66.2/Ji%) of the men he repre sents. b. The Student Senate shal' have the authority to remove any member by the following proce dure’: A motion for the removal of a Student Senator must be in troduced as regular business at a meeting of the Student Senate. All reasons for such action must b. made known to the Senate, The member must be permitted the op T portunity to defend Jiimself. Tm motion to remove must be seconded and carried by a two-thirds ma jority of those ; Senators present The vote will he by secret ballot. e. Any Student Senate! to attend three regular of the Student Senate two regular semesters justified excuse shall be tiqdly disqualified from ship to the Student Senate remainder of the year. Ajn will be hold to.fill the Section VII. .Powers tions of the Student S 1. The Student Senab an administrative and body. It shall have juris all matters of student lif4 ed to it by the governing bfrd of the College. 2. The Student Senate have the power to invest g i make recommendations hrtoi appropriate channels to t! le Jg erning bodies of the G>1 matters of academic and importance, and on such que as 'those of health, recre it o housing. . k v \ 3. The Student Semti ‘Is) have the power to considc r allL er measures which shall he dt gated to it by the governing I of the college. IT n»y ■' L ' sider any other measures ment its own powers: Section VIII. Initial referendum. 1. A referendum may hi > r e-- TRAFFIC FINK NINK YKARH LATER j JI I adjoining Oitw plot*. Plots studied during demon stration included ode harvested of i./ 1 \ J* h-. 1 w TODAY thru SAT. WESTERN DANCE h ( Come in Blue Jeans or Gingham Any way you like!!! * Thursday, Sept. 23 8 -12 P. M. \ , ■ ' Admission 75c (Tax Included) FIN FEATHER »>» HANTA ROHA, Calif. - Nine years ago Justice of the Peace L. E. Fulwider fined'* mat $60 for a traffic violation. The man moved out of the state with ine tbriber"Tn *Tleh %‘lghT se^ l'»y‘«* jt - Then the oth^r dn: rees were left to the acre for re-1 «e >y , ‘ ned .'R’ ttfte**unpaid fin j ne ! had been found in the pMrds whr i a , ng. A fourth plot showed the shelter- to become a minister- forestation. Another plot of p at Southern Methodist had been selectively cut, while third had been marked for cuttii wood method which combines leav ing a number of seed trees plus a number of harvestable pine. e a ho tried to obtain !'driver's for cutting. He said he had thought all alon: that his wife had paid it trim years ago. Judge Fulwider accept ed the explanation—and the $50. P05T novel! WM ' BRUCE TOM D A v . 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Regular month \ b up /' ' ui d isl i lit; *a»u: E|cj >rsi(|e| mee: in: \ S MIT T Y ’ COLLEGE GRIH.I. North Gate )’ow Serving ’ HOME COOKEp LUNCHES We feature deliciouej ICE BOX PIEl with whipped topping •i-.. vM ;• ■’'A- ■ r I 1 "T ■! Studen eld oil. the day* deslg^at- mlajority of the member! dent Senate at the begin- ( semester. ■, • | ineetings may be majority of the Exi- miltee. ‘I , urn shall-consist of a« the members of the meetings of the M? shall be open to l !' By-laws, t jSenate shall have e its own by-laws of the will of a ! * • j ! 'j ciijina XL Summer SeasidM. | tudent Senate will continue function throughout the summer. tending the sum- sions shall comprise a sum- eminent organized as they em expedient to carry oh iness during the summeu only, a th® President of ate will not be in school mgjjthe Summer, then the presL ^ « the Senate will appoint ail . rii* president for the summe* i sioni V ’ j ,I<}LE FIVE. AMENDMENTS Ymafidmentsiito this cpnstitutioh 11 ii quire -ai favorable vjote of lean three fourths of the mem- s of the body concerned iind all 'ndmentsi mpst be rgtifed. by. Amidemic Council., v?? 5 ® 1 J 1QLE FIX.; RATIFICATION r titiltion shall go ihtij> apon a favorable vote of at at ■ wo-t^iirdf of the members -qi';en4 at a[ spijcial meeting of the 'Seriate;; a favorable vott the Student Life Committee, I a avorable votetef the Acal aic ioundl. ii • M . \ \ Collie nd siaitio , T xa« We are convenient’ from the bus stop. m \ v A X I lay Safe Make . . . RAY’S njack Bar our! headquarters M/' for Vicious / NDWtCHCS and , UNTAIN jparnKS Nbrth Gjite a Commissary our ton V groceries at the chqapept ed some of our E cials because we f4e special. 1 iHtedi h tie da)m|p\\B, 100 feet mur co; imilsary was organized by students So that A&jjJ iitude ite |ould jget their staple ‘ Stfetow are list- We run no spe- wq. handle is a poss 8-oz. Pkg. Post 46-oz. Can Texsuii 10-oz. 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