f ' h fi; V i: l |ji The marvi developmem communica 1 •jonstrated at Dr. J. Gt? \ r ice-president can Telephone Company. Hell in thfe at 8, accoi Rode| of the eering Depa Duringr tho Perrino will p™ i- rhroujfh a pc them doing eu< fluorescent lai ■ out wire v col around corners, jbp' , tricnl conducting 1 pawing through' 1 nnd prisms. the mysterious ll gh hoops, >R through 1 loops, ml \ Inge) Cadet C« f i' I 3- r£i it »R li, i ' l! ctivb Bep- missioiiefl t : 4r the Rv TOMS P In a geperal oj'del teniber v22 the non and actirjg^ cadejt; ol Freshmari "liegimen| w|re diimbd. These apboiotm^hti ifill.be.Jjn it- L fect until Ejecembarill > or ! ut til \sponer mieyied for |dpiMediate. The cominiuidCr ojt thfi*! regiment D. Vandcpbeii-g, lexticutiW offiepr; Captain p. B. PoWngy? adjutant fS-imTaptaSn H. 'H Waddle, Operations j ! . Fp'st Battalion 1 ; ai'e: Majdr U. W. J manderi (TapUinj J. ecutive off iter;! irOcan' lali officers JeraonJilcoim- mti, k- ih J. ID. Strickland; afj|o I '''w fj ■ • Pl.T’Fr i: i. ilr4' I r-f i// — -j Affalto Freshmen rtght, front rosy, ; bock rowy Boyles, Jam havs .been vying for the « ncj Nell Netiso: mkpMr |j ■ ! *w - Reports Boom Libra Mildred Pryor, Ann ?x li- rees that freshmen are sore this year thaiji last Mrs. bramn, B reading year. Two liundrcd and havpi been checked out nex library sinfce the semester. Of i|recl| reading requirec positions on the Freahman aqiuul are: 1 ton Surratt, Charles Hodge. tijirijRm, Clinton Gwipn, Wl lUam WUWoKon. James MeCrady, AverlU DavWh fifjy books . —- of tho An- fhe beginning of thesje most were ( _ for Cnghsl 1 and incluidedi biography and j au :obio- graphy. | More than 1200 books ire ivail- ablp, at| the library and ern be checked lout if a student Signs his naifie and box nu uber. There is no limitJ ont the nuftber cjf books one student ^ap checV: outj ht one time and hoiks can be kept for two weeks with ope renewal., ' iVows|aperp an{d twelve magaziru‘S are available, that aril-not available) at th( An nex canf: be ordered through Mrs. Pryor flop the pampu$, jStu dents are invifed to carpe intjo the i nnex library pud read or study at any time th|y have free, pccprdmg to Mfs; Pi-kor.. The l&i-ary is open each week day from !8 to I2j from 1 to 5, and from 6 9 ©’e|cick, (|(n Bati rduy the Ubrdrj r opens from 8 to 12, and it is; clojt&l all day SUhdap popular : looks T Flight ltd. Hi; hptl Cijitaiin if. B. Penniingion, Flight! No] 12. The sohool yei r has | een divided into thwee terms nnd pi the end of eijchjtbrm a new slate of offi cers wiffl be ehof cn. . f 'hi$ p •occ- dure| will, accpmlng I to! Co ondl Mclclierj I allow more ehjnnp |o receive ifraipW; uh 1 spjoniiblifc bositioiij Alljbfucqri .■a-1 the first period, were chaser on hisl-! the basi^ of previous jmllltaiv or iufil n O t ri hivOorfeniki tho i« h, f Two blocks ffomit W lies the most is t iiV- vti ^ J AS m N By DAVID FOllClE, \ ■ ■ i niu ks fit isgt ip', - the Annex, j It V is jjt iP' f i many odors, sqnieliines^ > other .times of ptors T? i ing-*center itf cpl thhlflfei Since every inep Ibfipn line, we wib i^ove aibii Slowly we are cbebpwjj up ahead p vis X mM; forming an jj Aggie hitch, a ride] oni hjBilh the line isnt that ^ id' , - ohlSf beat us by a h rnd^ boy was jup given fjfejT' needing a shav?ep Fc ’ immediatelybefore' en «»<■• :Mm Before reiching or a we must give a lineal :j that day. The boy |i * Sot his; so Ho has. t i barracks anq.fm^ ilM alters, Less Messy ed by F«lzei|ogen 1 i ,.e now j enter tl line. Each wrver hjji operation trt perfor gravy on the meat It may be simple,, lb p seen one yd who <|ii : kravy on tl f 1 ’ on the mea' ^ > At the om] of thj|j|| pretense of fcfficien tj|j dui* traya at: u» wit hi and force, iheaking u togother, upljatfauuni of anlad ondjgipvy pfr eni. I saw pm; bo; l i il kn tfffjls, )ket!|fr ! tops ,4 •« ip re- fur R.O.T.C.j pcponeink'. . After the first i pqrjpd, (however, i alll ca will; be eligible t|o receivel pffir ratings foi' either of the jceni ing beryps. ilets ers’ ain- Annex Students Choose Yell naei Leaders for ’48 - ’49 Seas on j By DEAN RUED Lewis Jobe, 0. V. Brown, E. Ar- len Reese, Johnny Alaniz pnd James L. Fan-ell have been nai yell leaders at the An lex. Two of the successful carldi- dates, Jobe and Brown, were rep resenting Battalion C from Barracks Trial, major from Amari ne. Jobe,; is a physics lo, Texjas, Brown, Barracks T-l$8, is ; fiom Beeville, Texas, taking animal hus-i bandry. t 1 Battalion Two had4crne winner,! Reese. From Barracks IT-302, Reese; HI 1U ...in is from Houston, whpre he attend ed Reagan High School. He is ma joring in chemical engineering. Alaniz qnd Farrell were repre senting the air corps, - the third flight. Alaniz, from T-318, hails from San Antonio, and is major ing* in mechanical engineering. Alaniz attended Brackenride High School. Farrell, from T-329, comes from the far north, Amarillo, and is a petroleum engineering major, After the election, Luke Harris- On voiced the opinion of many. “I ■ am very glad that I conducted this j election, and wasn’t : participating. | It was just too hot,” Said Harrison, j The final count,- ntade by Har- i rison,: Col, Melcherj I and others, was as follows: 1 Jobe—235. j jj 4' Alaniz—■210. U j Brown—103. ! > Reese—60. i Farrell—48. Farrell was followed very close ly bv Roland Zapata, Barracks T- 311. All five winnerp were members of thi* cadet corps, since no non- corps studjents were entered. Had a veteran entered, there would have been jfour cadets and one non- corps yell-leaders chosen. The newly-elected i'eH-leadere Programs Started By Intramural And PE Departments j By CHARLES SRBESTA ; The sports picture jout at the Annex has been very slow this week. Most activity is centered in the gymnasium, where the physi cal education'class is being given a skill test by the instructors. This tost is being gi*ton ajl oVer the Hinted States in a irreat many •colleges and uibversit es, iH, will give the instructors information j wiiTgo into‘actioiii nvfsinn"te- about each students skill and it wjth the twp:weekly prac- wi l alko show hpw the‘ Fi8ji”.cl iss ! he ,a ^ c h; Tuesday and rates with the other schools m Thursday nights. They! will ;con- the country. ' ; j duct the program arttonging for The test includes a 3Q0:: yard j soeeehes to be mapa to the corps, shuttle run, situps, dinning the ; throughout the year, bar, putting a medicine ball and; jj -f-g—'i.-U-j-rji' veach of, the student whi e jumping. ; . j L | ! j stwdek 7\ ; -/ ; 4 t - Hi Sfffil n rr nr, ■t ‘ j \/V IS II fjf nj—iMnimi 1 * h fir TlK fi m I IF] i •i’ 1 THURSDAT, OCTOBER Smallwood, Leath -7-t k' I Tv" * 1948 .FI PageS e Elected to Student ■tr By DEAN REED Grady t». Smallwood, Cecil L. Leatherwood, and W.j Davis were elected freshman corps members of the dent Senate last Thursday. They were elected represents^; tivftlof the First Battalion, Second Battalion, and Third Squadron, respectively, ' / —r—. 1"> 1 Tho final count, reported by Luke Harrison, dean of men at the ent Center Mleeting Place For Patients, Friends V Vm f \ v j By H. M. CORL j I \ ; • 4 J Notify your parents or friends whe might be calling at the Annex to see you to come directly to the Stu lent Center. E eito they will be able to obtain the information pertaining to the loc« tidn of your barracks, or should you be expecting them, they may jus! fjnd an easy chair and relax tint] you are released from class. Parents and friends are at liberty to coihe to the Student Center at any] hpur and stay just a$,long as they vjrish. There are always corp- ^orialijle chairs and reading mater ial to‘ be found there. ! Mrs.' Ann Hillarfl can usually find hotel ae- commpdations for therri, 'and can nsujally answer most of the ques tions which they may ask. Your parents would l in jvisjting the Chapel brary, seeing the swimmlhg pool - *he clinic and watch the Various Corps? formation. A trio! to tljie mess hall would ’no doubt pro^e -'nteresting. as well as flag football or any other intramural; activifv whichimay be taking place at the Mme. They might like tb See yopr class-fooms, laboratories, the gym and tjhe Rivoli Theater. After a trying day at the Annex! you might take them by the Snack 'iBar for a sandwich and a thirst quenching drink.: Annra i ,, r,.'ffli.n Smallwood Helton ..... b TO SWph' •4■•••■•< 2nd Battalion • I j j • «••*•••• 73 ; ■ it I Li ■•••••«*•••• • • • ^ 21 1 .... 12 3 I ,•••••••••••••< te rested lege b- Those tests were run la ★ The intramural program is just about; 1 set, according! to Luke Har rison. He has been meeting wiith “blind tom’s” this week gram is due to start a . The pro- jveek from Fish Regiment Reviewed Monday il j l; E j], j- | ; The Freshman Regimeht held its as , t ctf the freshjmen i on It. know that You lean ept the heelji jof a l|oaf of bijeadl Or is St that false te^th. Nolle of t learned |o eati all (their like il their hive ifen hIve 'ood and When ive hajvej finished say fgk-fel to (have met! arouhd, |lid Itjave in the of the snack bpri yc u -ect e r ise, Wilson Gets § Post !in and ery; theylhai I off and it, jl "I crack in the itlPK . a tttbki. diifil - o hnlnnc(| toUr t III: ■ il i lihoWA UH a a4«t) w«j, dready Mttlny ihorg, ah empty Jown. Wo rnimt tabid and shako bar we know them wo da After pAHHijig ‘ihii> fortli until diva into the on tu our sail ft University mm they! Y .j lii! r :!• 4 l! ■ i" I -I I Major jJdhn |L. Wjilson, Jr graduate] of A AM hasjrrtb been aps|gped las th]e Chief [if the Engineeiipng Branch of th • Divisjqn fof Fjir EOst Aijr For«[es Headquarters n Tqliyo, Japjln. Acfombaniec by His wjife Lillian \iiUghr son arriteti ir vignn|vent| fo F 'torn thf Headquarters Sase, iPlilippi Deputy iff A IPm) grqduate of |B idge Sfhool, hu ii» arc He ch]ef ,, J dber ■ ipned i lie assist ny|| Wilgbh, Majok Wil- Tokyo for h!s .4s- EAF lijt qf thifi year. He transferred Thirtqenti Air at. Clurk Air les, where! h Ertgir eer, in early St fs. 'taddtttofof AfM, hiving,majjofpd c ure. Hie Vtorked for t]o 7 (*dera) Ri iiHidg Ailiuiniatratlon iin 138 to Kbit pH o from 1 li iiihitegt. RnteHt g wIMtarvv kivlticiO' i t Op bor i 111' I Mi|j. j Wiliam ^hh litfi- orce I’oijce was I - ckiJn- ho a rl . ! I HoiMtCp as taht tki the or. Ho |tr cn ^canv ncer ’ at Kelly land 7 brce! He also ’.hrodioj Ajlp Fofcci B«|ie.|.j Leavinit the servic * ip (jar recallc W, f ‘ive duty klate i>f| be I 1 ; (! t : Regii m Uary td ato ! i id , '"to 1 ■! »i**— Monday. Harrison stressed the im- j first reviejw Monday before Col- Iportance of selecting a good a»h-j onelj H. Lj Boatne:'. Major H. B. letiq officer for each I company.! Greer stated that the cadets did Harrison said that in order to hajye I exceptionally well fok* their first a good program the rpompanres j parade. must take it on themselves to sc- ( A review will be held eVery Mon- lect a capable athletic officer, wfio day evening for the < rest of the is reliable, willing to organize and year, weather permitting. Units help coach his company's! team a(Ul; will be rated by the commandant co-operate with the intramural of- and the winning unit will receive fice. Flag football is the first sport a streamer for its guidon, on the slate and a dempnjsratotiln ! The first review 'on the plain is < schPpuled prior tio tne^openii g Campus in (which jfreshjnun iwill 1 participate will lie hjeld Optobep 28. 1 position. P^itk* Open In pi a „ s DiscuSKt ,j For Formation of the schedule. One Long Line After Another 144- US (Civil Service : .■■ ] ! ’ • The; U. S. Civij Service Corti r mission has announced openings for positions as Metallurgist, and Radar (Instructor. The Radar Instructor ami Trainee positions are located lit Keeshjr Field jAir Base, Biloxi, Miss. No written test is required for these positions, but applicants mu^t have ( had aft least ( four years of Professional or sub-professional experience in radar or radio re- oair and maintenance; of college Study, j in electrical engineering, physics, or mathematics; or teach ing experience may be substituted for the experience in repair artd maintenance. M III!'' i! ^ 1 ' The: position of Metallurgist is located in Washington and; vicinity. Qualifications are a bachelor’s de gree in metallurgy or metallurgi cal engineering; have four year's experience (technical) ili metal lurgy;! (or a combination 'of both. No written test is required for the ptherwood Rer Hinton Dougherty Mqrgoitta Martin Jones !: ikston Walston Raj Schoett in •I 1&7 34 [.?'( 44 Mw*i*i«* 23 : . l*j |: . ! I q , %9 3rd Squadron 86 4.U. 74 ; 65 43 34 H 32 Smallwood is an agricultural ent odneeritig knajor, from Millsip. Texas. iHe ih from Company 4, and lives iq Barracks T-207, Leatlierwood is from Beaumoht, and is majoring in floriculture. He *8 in Company 5, and from Bir* racks j T Davis, a business major from T ubbock, is in Flight 10, Barracks T-326. ■ F ] ! 1 t .j, jl m< camoust with officers of last year’s sehat nresididg until the new officer^ were elected. ! I j- Soverial of the candidates exi nressed disapnointment because of the rushing the election received, hut it was necessary, since the first meeting was so soon, and sinre the maih campus senators' had been selected several days before. !■! \ i] I i Annex w. ii o top editorial poaitiona of tl 6i other class Advisor, aim : i \/ tr-r , auuoimced —Nominati Major] G lew ' h'. ! ?j - At the ass for pin s comm SRp.cKi was during this tint# that be ed with the FirstjCayalry, the lex st tv has sc rears Another time it leetired near, disaster was when I salu ed 6 mn- Ho wa* driving a j |ecp, apd ‘ it-' UMirip rap the Colonel down sal ing bjiok. How was 1 to ipovr t After these two dl woii'mi pient* I < cIdcd saluting \bas'n 1 _ wear ind tear on my 261; file, so tt would be to my advin and wh? the army mint le if r 1.1a ‘ft I Vd y Life ,.. 1 .. J,. 11a gentleman came back to my hunk and hiuled me out with po quar ter given. You can guess what followed; He sent mo to bed with- out any j supper. ( •i - j 1 1 ' n When my 201 file get*'full, i guess they'll have to start on the 202 file. I have one consolation; a freshman isn’t supposed to know anything. Besides^ I’m not the only ohe wb . Yea,; but It; •♦Ato you cnuyl” was liny nat ural retort, 1 wu* calmly and no- Utal^ infonned that "shoot the sky o ! has over pulled is boner, niilltary life His lte down*, ;a|*o has Ra ups. In spite of whht meet* : the eyo, we arc leunilng to b|e •oldler*. After just lira of drill, tho freshman ikings nnd some parts ox H four hpu] class l|i feel of things n .. on most of mV life I ncy- Id get along With an alarm and now I have the *ame i with the bugle, rve alware ff.S • ■ i nj wi / iacienceii (In our learning to dre4* like j like soldiers, think i And with all thii, to know why W*:' i . •]:(•] i. are aa army— li H.. ( li'( •i. % the United States’ Army: for 172 years, and wte are beginning to know it. It te inspjringj; to be a »iringj; part! of a company of (soldiers the rhythi marching with the that soldiers have rhythmic beat useq ifbr cen4 turies—to be one among so majtyj. like those who hav(e fought freedom in the ages past. Ah of our ragged column of freshnv they go—Colin Kelly, “6ne M Army” Wermouth, the “fighti 86th, Sergeant York. •' t, , , Wp are in step with them, and as we march together w« fpel their courage urging us op. The entire strength of the American Nation, Clut New r ee’s Gives St! tool Monthl ^ dfroctly res ••^1 pikke assk fate authoritv j. -tey etterstoially iMteume any onsibility he deatres and c 4ubordinaL i Office he f ? i • (“In th. will iflhd it nre duaMfioi^iou) fr(shm»n4 n. Tht caddi ed w luldilbp the ,po! ifiiijn of m imjg ng ]||y . ] 1 ; Hll i ftoitlhweH, Annex publitoHoha adviKur, asks students rliwninp for lone of the officii to visit The Battalion office n fie Student (knlt^- to read t e / tjentoUVe staff ojrganteaticm / iTIc.'duties of th^ Editoi|aro jlo- In the nature . of things I e rill iflud It neressarv to antic l-j >*te, or to invent, jn II the ktori *! |y jB.f F. ROLAND The Himployee’R Dii . , , . .pel Club/ attemptib* to get the “new look for its nieeting place iu Sbisa Hal Third-yepr architecture studep‘,. eioretion plans for tho dir roort. 1 , . iq, Rto'tonts spent two weeks o the project. Work wu* compjf and tedious because of the limitr tiops im ateed by the ; ‘ on of TK* Battlnlipn and o oontj nto for | these Storito iHHi 3 i\ I h ii T.,( ?;• : W- \if r ci / j ( ... x bkly edikloletiori of ihfe T*«hMn j»aiw! is his sole respi rf- yliiity, N ( althbuVh! he may delegi te hv or toll of his tasks to k- eer Workers who are avs ilabl £ The’ resuonsilkilitieH of the to anatiin* Edltofire defined hy Southwell' as follows; j ^ )! fSubordinate to the 'edit 01 ’' >pected to work inf close cooperu-,, J'W with him and to act as his id* *W>r aid assistanti.! the rndnaeiig $ tor te superior to vail stuff nr*-” fvs except the editor. ; ' c, -mo. i- j:—inj charae of i f- 'liivtly } buti three hoiar . It needed flex 1 >:p maintenance: janli oraanizatiin *■* ’ *“ in # v w secure gethtr, beatei will 1 we Will thosa men an^l r feri - “Ole’ Armilr ,, to^ the Aggirinnd will; to be proud ot i ■toThe^managing editor to heettesary to write an editor ) hnost every week, (or to krran te guest editnpiai««t ” 1 Tfl submitted by a studen ted, and work will be- iTlte at wh ' m e»|for Pk f; r 1 meet October 81 „ aU newcomere te will be wttoomed; 'f .Aimtetetd te chair- ] mlttve handling ar il for the meeflnts. Mem committee for tho nu ommlttoo ire. t W.' ft: rvlng wit! ms nim, L. P 6 Ur*.. olland, WSho |jl I i pOOl givfp away conducted in ^lortjrour m from for for tur WM Sorvice sniih ultrymen c toi Were •w; ittalMtd itn pwnte. n e fHfrt course . Tvler were Cot I • 1 f. short course the ML r 8* 'Pi ; j [U 11 ai I-! ik ! 4 L-t-. l!-' "I A * In wt*noj itrvmep I" course ji'jfh and cWcl Itryj (Bgt I jl ilotir eertl a* fl s directed l rs of Isthig (In J ‘ 11 rge Draj Bailey, .4 f j.-.v, iw I ■ 1 j ■ ■A. Il-, i'4i