The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1948, Image 4

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months ‘ agot and which fou
, y that many of the reserve offii
* • wished to remain inact
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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
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Now Must
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)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,
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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!
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COUNTY "
7 p. m., Thursday;
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,i '•-active duty apTiroximatelj
in the Honorary
about'2000 officers are.i
of Aeing physically
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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,
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FBI. - SAT. —11 P.M.
. Admission 50c
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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 >
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TRAFFIC FINK NINK
YKARH LATER
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adjoining Oitw plot*.
Plots studied during demon
stration included ode harvested of
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TODAY thru SAT.
WESTERN DANCE
h ( Come in Blue Jeans or Gingham
Any way you like!!! *
Thursday, Sept. 23
8 -12 P. M.
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, ■ ' Admission 75c
(Tax Included)
FIN FEATHER
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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!
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The Exchange Stor
**&Qtvmg TexasUggies”
manded on any measure hass^d
the Staident Senate by i pjs
igned by three! hundr :c
students. Such petition shal
nted to the Student p«
ext regular session
be submitted by the Senate
(fti f\
tion Committee to general
vote noK more than fift)ee)n |d»
after presentation,
2. Measures may be
by any student. Such
shall be presented to the
tive Committee Nte be c
for the ageridg; V ^
Section IX. Meetteps-
1. Regular month
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North Gate
)’ow Serving ’
HOME COOKEp
LUNCHES
We feature deliciouej
ICE BOX PIEl
with whipped
topping
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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
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By-laws,
t jSenate shall have
e its own by-laws
of the will of a
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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*
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,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
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our! headquarters
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Commissary
our ton
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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
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8-oz. Pkg. Post
46-oz. Can Texsuii
10-oz. Can T
No. 2 Can Libby’ls
Campbell’s Meai
16 OZ. CAN
Oueen Isabella S
Pts—Church G
16-oz. Tak-A
NO. 2 CAN
Del Monte Who
No. 2 Can Rio
No. 2 Can Van
No. 2 Can Farg
50 Paper Napki:
No. 2 1 / 2 Can He
V4 Lb. Lipton
¥2 Tin Archer
V2 Tin Wolf Ta!
Vs Tin Rath’s B
Qt. Kraft Miraci
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Star Kist Fa Sic;
6-oz. Tin Adtni
Libby’s ID
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GEBBEK’S
Strained & Chi
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Large Loaf
Lb, AH Sw^t
5 Lbs. Gladlola
Qt. Johns^’s <
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37 c
24c
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18c
19c
9c
each Halves, 28c
0 \. . 27c,
Sausage . 14c
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cheon Meat, 39c
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