The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 10, 1948, Image 1

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RAINEY HITS|
IN INAUGU1
COLUMBIA
Dv. Homer P.
ident of.the U*
and defeat
nor of Tej
urated as
College he^e ye
Representative
tions of higher
Hi
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idatejfo
iterdayi
ed societies joined c
uests in
and other goes
> 3500.
i)r. Rainey i:
dress called ^
pare youth to
and to combat
munism by spi
throughout! the itvorl
Communism ha:
education and
scoffed at a
which looked u
as imponetrabl
colle
tents
u of
IH"
ad-
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OtCom-
vledge
d that
»tia^ity||U-at he
> titode
\irtnin
out to'
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r'r FOREST FIRES SPR?
IN CALIFORNIA AI
SANTA ANA.i Call
-Tho ragini
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Vn* moun-
ii)
w—'
tains brush fl
Silverado Canyon, (
350 beautiful home
All residents ihad
but hundreds 0$ fir
buttling to mi\to
«>f them owne
Atm mid omu
A. 0. Hron
supervisor, suli
men flghtlijtg tS ,
which no fdr lufs lumi
W.IKM) ttores, 1
mile front ithe
Onnmge mounted It
reds of thou*’
the Southern <
jund fire rug
frontl /lull i|
VHT HKNTEfiCKD I?6h 5
DRAFT EVASION -j' .]■
MINNEAPOLIS, Nbvt ’i , t
J. Kingsley Widmer. S3,.a comtmt
vetojrun, today- faced eight -nwttths
m vv federal MomatorV- A^vaun-
he refused td rcgKlori lot | tho
draft, j j ' : I i k : :
Widmer, of14lini*|po«s arid a
University ■oflMinneioutlBtudent,
pleaded no dofedsc. Earffer i jn a
iword
If
•'iwmo
alf
fei
■anid
wltdMdnu
■mtille
letter to the Jfedera
tomey he said he re
later because ^'tho a
democratic institutio
Judge Mathew
“I don’t Want so soi
but you leavel me nojalteljn:
Widmer spent! ten months ov
and thus would be ibxftrn(]
service, tho jr\dge poi(ht<d
riot! at-
' jta Meg-
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tap;
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NOW’ THERE’S HOji
MEAT LM E-tdT
TYLER, Nov.
wholesale meftt deaM
were named graml
ments for a^loged
meat for humiin co
the Tyler arei since
id,
on
tttive.”
Overseas
pt from
fiut^ .
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Rive
stprday
imlict-
If hjdrso
usumption in
- -
The dealer^ were also, clna|rged
with soiling »or offeHng I for sale
meat which mid bcci* treated With
sulphite. L 1 4 ■ :
Indicted wore L. R. Neill, C. F.
Phillips, Stahloy dsiuch. Of
Crouch and 'ijroy Dyk is. , j
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BC Ball will
8 it will continue
III’Corps Senio
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COUR
In Sbisa Hall Friday night
until time for midnight yell
with dates are inviM ■
b^ll is being sponsored by the Air Force and Corn-
Band. Each regiment apd the
posite Raiments and by the
Band will hi ve, a sweetheart to be-fr
presented < uring the ball, and
from thesh (iris, a board of judge*
will seledt the ABC Swoethdartl
Judges w 11 be LL Col. Dexte^ L,
Hodge, L . fk>l. E, V. Adams, and
LL Col. Prahk R. Swoger, Col, H.
L. Boatn^r will present la wrist*
watch to thq ABC Sweetheart, hnd
all' runnet-u p candidates will i ro.
ceive comjpft its.
Denny it* kner and his band Will
make mu 1c for the ball. Beckiner
.bt
Texas has
JournaKsteTo
Hear Talks iOn
Seven Fields
j Writers and editors from
seven fields will talk to jour
nalism students at Texas A&
M College this year and con-
for with them op profession
al and vocational problems!.
First on th* list Is .William
"pub'* King, AAM athletic mib.
liHty director and former Fort
Wbrth newspaper man. lie will
talk on sports writing problem*
ami handling of college publicity
at a meeting of the Press <3ub
November 17.
Others on the list Include] Lloyd
Gregory, general manager of the
Houston Post, In December] Wes*
Icy Carter, editor of Linotype
Newfv in January; Ralph Moser,
Vice president and regional dlroc*
tor of the Carpenter Paper Coni,
jinny, in February; Felix Mc-
Knlght, assistant managing editor
of tho Dallas News, inj Month; Col.
Frank A. .Briggs, editon ial dlrec-
tor of Farm and Ranch, In April]
and Silas Ragsdale, editor of the
Gas Refiner, in May. i
! Speakers representing weekly
daily newspapers, as well as
hess and trade publications,
lading house organs, will be
heduled during the school year
lieeording to Professor Donald D.
iBorehard, journalism department
“These speakers will give , stu
dents first-hand -Information of
problems in their fields,” Burch-
ard said. “At the same time we ex
pect them to offer inspiration and
building program in an understanding of. the problems
n further delayed by inherent in any journalistic ra
in a Snnl A itonio boy who,
tho lopkn «f his pres« rnlenltes.
made got«I. He hns made the
rounds not long ago played *t
the Plnntlatona in Ifougton
Dallas, n •'jlTP ,
TIoMiji ftir Urn ball may b<* job.
tnlnwl mmluiUt commandar"
Committed* to tho boll, ttroi
Hund ('onmlttec, Dick Joseph and
Truman Igaftlni IKwomtldnm (|eo.
Edwards, HJtm Lnnford and Dick
Bukar, Rffli*shmenta, Bnlibn WHM
lams and llmg Pitcocki Prognam
CommltUH, yim McCulley. Ilaryld
Brunkhorit land Cart White.
The ha 1 will be decorated With
guidons niwlj regimental colors. Aj*
so, jcejis wjth mounted guns will
Cugnt
da pee
nee, he
be used nil decorations, j
Saturdi y 1 night Xavier Cuga
will play fcjr an all-
in Kblsn. Iplt before ^
will give a jroncort in Quion Hal)*
Tho dnnci jivill begin at 9 p, m.;
and will eoritinue until 12. Cug^tV
concert begihs at 7:16. ‘
a Town I alj feature.
Tickets fdjr the all-college dance;
are now on; sale at Student Acti
vities: Of ief, Room 209 Goodwin
Hall. Admission is $2 stag or drrtg,
Ufa
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Whot’s Cto&ing
._.,i gaiIdkn dtcii, 'n p, m,
day, YMtfA'fllii
iGUONOjjY "
. A&M
|>Jda v
AU\V
tho
IKtV, Wed-
, iW atejw of
grieuUuro BiiUdlhgi , The
tteHiiuy, aitOi(i.m.,
Ai ‘
Longhorn jilcUiro isl to be. taken.
AUG lR AERO ] MQDRLE '
7ilb p. ip, WodiieHimyiT
mShOM. T J - • i,
AMARILLO A&M CLXm, after
fe
ojumi log,
Legal Battle Over
Building Fund For
jContinues
lilding program in
further delayed by
legal battiei. H !
A motionifor rehearing has been
filed in tjhel Third Court of Ciyil
Appeals by h DaRas law firm, rep
resenting' if West Texas group
which has attempted to: annul the
college bjuilning amendment since
its passage jin August 1947.
The Cijvil! Appeals Court is ex
pected ti|> rule upon the motion
for rehenjriijg at ita regular meet-,
ing next] Wednesday. 1 . I
■ If tho j imJtion is overruled, tho
West Tctaps havo thirty days L>
apjicdl tb tho Supreme Court of
Texan on in p*rlt of error.
Tho mj>tlbn for rehearing, said
Joe R. Urojimhill, assistant to the
Attoitneyj Qoneral, is motyly for-
'tUo
jn? necessary before
be taken to the Hupre
lUil,
ote
womi
'phrty |>l4ni. l: l J
HRYAN.CX)LLE(3C aam mujh
after yell i pmcllM, Thurtidny,
Room kilH, Afndtir
BRA208 lOOUNty RWHlHRVE
OFFICERS JAMHOdrATtON. • 7:30
;>. m., ThurgMy. p&iroUum i Go-
elogy Ixictufo Room, II i 1/
CORYELL i C
7:30 p. in., IthUrst ay, Room: 307,
Academia Building.;
EL PASS CLUj
practice Thiimluy,
ademicbuilding.
i'V
after i yell
Din 32(5,, Ac-
FFATTdlO n. m. Wednbsdoy, Ag.
Engineering: Lecture Rotbii.
GALVESTON COUNTY CLUB,
7:30 p. m.,i Thursday, Room 129,
Academic fintldingi! i I 1
HEART O’ THE HILLS CLUB
after yell practice, Thursday, room
303, Academic. f; ■ I i
HILLEL CLUB, ijl5 p. in. Wed
nesday, Assjembly^ ptoom, YMCA
i CLUB, 7
; JTAC
nesda;
esday, Koojm 126,
KREAM ,AND
p. m., Thip’sday
ture Room.
LUTHERIAN Si
SOCIATION,* We
Lutheran Student
J LWC FELLOWS},
7 P : m. Frtday,
Parish Hall, Bryn
NEWMAN CL
PICTURE, 5:30 p.
.. Steps. 11 l l
> / PORT ApTHU
m., Wedjiosdny,
Picture}} tagen.
RIO GRANDE
’liii
1
Wed-
?UfB, 7
;rcajmery Lec-
fDExIrS AS-
! 7:30, in the
•inter. |
IP BANQUET
(the) Lutheran
LONGHORN
Ag. Building
:LVB, 7(15 n.
laphl,; YMCA.
rjcS LUB '
Me
mal ac
appeal oi
Court, >j j
UmpliilL who If acting ns at
torney fc r flie State, alrto *nld that
l( appea Is made on it writ of
error. Urn Ithto will r^jily before
tho SupL'iiio Court, ultliough K
would n<A |e necessary.
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TION (
NOVEMBER 10,1948
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BETTY DRUMMOND, 18 year
old student at Sam )Ioust(,n
Slate Teachers College is one of
the nominees for: Sweetheart of
the ARC Ball. She will Ua es
corted by HERT HUKIINKR,
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GLORIA! FEITLRRj another
nominee for Hweethcgrt of the 1
ARC Rail, will be escorted by
ROY BLANTON uf K Air Force.
of ttu
rted b)
’ Forfe
She Is a 20-year old business mjs*
Jor from SMI). ?
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Cadet Cor
Aggie Dead To
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Historic Guion Hall Will Sport
New Look at Saturday Opening
By B. F. ROLAND
After u mAior rebuilding ormrnl ion, Quion Hull, hintorlc
auditorium of the College, will be available once more for
major stage attraction*. The building in ftchc.tuled lib re-open
a* a concert hall Saturday November 1R, at which time Xa
vier Cugat and hi* orcheatra will appear on the new *tage.
Guion hall was nktsed for romod-k , " 1 ' 'f-.-i——f--—j.—
cling in June of this yeih*. During
the pnst few months, moving pie-|
turcs havo been shown in part of
the auditorium. ’ Last week-end
plartcn»rs were at Work whi|o mov
ies were being Shown, and the
audience had Us choice of watching
either the screenljor the workmen.
Two obstructing pillars have
boon removed front the stage open
ing, new lighting knd scenic equip
ment added, and; the stage area-
generally rebuilt to make it one of
the finest in the state. A new elec-!
trie organ is being installed.
built in 1918l
Ag: Experimenters
Hold {Conference
■'!
a
ricultural Experiment
L *
day
Tmu
Station (lefsonnel will meet at A
AM fort tlioir t annual three
TAU
nasdav, Ro
TKXARI
7; IB p. m.
domic Bt"
UNIT!
7:80
Ar
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CWJB, 7:ap
A
mighty Room 106, Aca-
CS] CLUB
[third J;
Boar,
conference' November 15, A. G.
Magee, Conference commlttll choir
man unriouheed today, i {
A reception In Sbisa Hall for
‘the contention is planned by
Chancellor land Mrs. Gibb Gilchrist
Vice-Choinccllor for Agriculture
and Mrs: D. W. Williams, and Ex*
periment; Station Director and iR.
b. twwilT,
Meetings! will be j held in the
YMGA Chapel and (Conference
Rooms, and the Experiment Sta
tion Conference Room, Magee
m&W TTir TfT.!
Huglbes Speaks To
Short Course Men
Because Electric power is ^alive*^
and ain’t be stored like other com*
Ml
of the electrical en*
partment, told 146
termen Monday,who
na-a
course
t^rraen
the/ca;
sistant to the dean of engineering.
* on* Hie members of the ARK
staff wio fare
iilr
L
■ if
;
J
are
» of the course;
Aquet In Sbisa.Bdll
jmetermen will heat
hiv Auperintemiont;
85 TeSallectric
"ort Worth. J, *"
Subscriptiohj Race
Will End Monday
By CLAY SPARKS
With one more week to go in the
Agriculturist subscription contest,
the tally finds the Landscape Art
Club in the load. Tho Agrortomy
Society and the Kream und’Kow
Xlub are providing a hot ynco for
KN'ond place. Incomplete results
hIiows the Agronomy Society to
Have a one percent lead over the
Kr«nm and Kow Klub.
j The Landsekpo Art Club hns
lieen hustling to win the Hnibmio
Picnic which is the prise offoial
tty tho Agriculturist i to'the first
place winner. A
J This conU'st will close at noon
November 13. All dub* partlcl/u)/-
itig are requested to have t^leb ,
nubscrlptlons in the Agriculturist
ojfflco, Room 307, Goodwin llnll by
t|mt time,
L Additional Hubscrtption ; Idnnks
may bo obtained at the Agrloul-
t^nst off|<\
Winners of this contest will bo
intermlnm by the number of sub-
isCrlutlons obtained in proportion
to the number of pn id-up mimbers
in the club. Announcement of the
Winner will be in The Hiitthllon,
Novembeif 15.
Rescue Units To
lileet Tomorrow
| Resistii g enemy interrogation
will be tbs subject of & joint meet
ing of this 470th Composite Group,
organ
finioU Hall .w . ....
as a combined chapel-auditerlom to
seat the entire A AM student body.
Today it can accommodate barely
one quarter of the students.
It has been the scene of such
memorable events as the presenta
tion of an honorary degree to Gen-!
eral Dwight “Ike’ 1 ’ Eisenhower, and
to most of tho 30 generals who
are graduates of! A&M.
Many top start have apneared
on its stage in tll<) Town Hall con
cert scirios.
Tho world premier of "Wc!Vi
Never Been Licked’’ was held there
with full Hollywolod fanfare. I j|
Baccalaureate Services and Re
ligious Emphnslji Week services
are traditionally held there, -j J
The now stage was designed by
Arch , Baker, cdllcgu architect
Work of remodeling was done un*
dor the direction of P,eeHo Sponco
supervisor of physical plants, A&
M Collego System.
Mayo Will Address
Hillel Foundation
*
Dr. Thomas F. Mayo, head; of
the English Department, will dis
cuss Greek and Judaic Ethics at an
open meeting of the Hillel Founjda-
tion tonight at 7:15 in the YMCA
Assembly Room. ji‘ j
Dr. Mayo, whj isj currently
teaching a course in Great Boqks,
has recently made an intensive
study of Greek drama and philoso-
phy.
The meeting is open io the pub
lic and Russell Lown, Hillel presi
dent, extends an invitation to all
persons interested to attend.
Aggie Cowboys
Take Sill Rate
Rodeo Honors
A&M cowboys won the In
tercollegiate Rodeo which was
held November 4-6 at Sul
Rons College. For their out
standing performance as a
team! Sul Ross College pre
sented tho team trophy to the
AgRio cowpunchers, accord
ing to Jack Klngsborry, pres
ident of the Saddle and Sir
loin Club. ii
Thn rodeo ream planed In each
svsnti In which they were nnrtlcl*
puling. They are Lloyd Griffith,
second In saddle hrone riding ami
fourth In bulldogglngi Jack Kings*
berry mid J. H. (Iluhbti) Day, sec*
ond in team steer ropltjg and Day
fifth (it bulldogglngi (Iharlln Ran*
king, third In hulhiogglng; Maxle
Overstreet, second in bareback
bronc! riding and fourth id hull
riding; and Bill SoyorX. fourth in
calf roping. Other A&M men par*
tlcipating in the rodeo were Bill
Moore, Sid Lanier, Oliver Neio,
Tommy Johnson and Wince Wood;
In addition to cash prizes, Grif
fith won a pair of. tailored western
pants, Kingsberry and Day each
won a belt and buckle set, and
Overstreet won a pair of Jerry.
Amber spurs. j . ;
! Silver Taps Will Be Pla
i Armistice Day Ceremon
The Aggie cadet corps will jmy, tribi
hiore than 850 former students who wore
Wars! I and II. Two: Armistice Day ceremoni
one oin the main campus and the other ai Tlr,
On the main campus, the cadet corp wi
— ■ ■ ■■'' 11 ————4at 12 noon! whi
Phfl Spitalny
And Orchestra
Appear Monday
Phil Spitfclny anl his AH
Girl Orchestra Avo Ikhui
scheduled to apitem* on. Town
Hal) at 8 p, m, Monday in
Guion lUltTc. G. White, dli
roctor of Student Aftivitlox,
announci'd todny. |
. This program wfli hr tho first
Town llnil vregrnnf 47 tho season,.
White said. Alec iVnijiltftoii, who
was orlgliinlljr scheduled for Nov
ember 11, hala beep resmoduUtd for
February 21.
! "The Templeton show' was mov*
od to ii Inter date since the All
Girl Orchestra can only appear
this time,'* Whiu*
"All Town Halil thskets havlf
itianhs
at 12 noon whR|!Silver Taps Ih
or ajltonr
win lay a
Silver Tap t
I m»r <111
frtahmah chapll
Ereeled ll
Ursday to th6
Red jn IVorld
will be. held,
Air Ftk
present
litary
-1>
dor ulltory
rps staDf will
id War Ij, stbno
t Gnto, wh^ro
oral wjrejith mk
plajed m die n
aregi Then; tho
march to tle^Wi
memorial a t
they! will hiy n
the. aionumqiit.
, m ih« \uuftlie frwth
regimeat Kill hqM Mtporlal
vires at the flagpole al ,1:20
■UjThe rjglmftmd eowi
will lay a] wreath at th«l
- , sr
.}
dseorttted a ch
lowing the l
now Htudon
formally eo
bf up*
Usiv
ore thin mMI Aggies
Club Fees Due For
Longhorn Piclures
Loqgbarn space for club pictures
must be paid for at the time the
picture ia made or before, Phil
Sheets, managing editor of the
Longhorn said today, ‘j
—
nearly a month
The All Girl Orcheatra,' feature
ing Spitalny*! first violinist, Eve
lyn, has gained fame; from their
network broadcasts, ahd nation,
wide concert tours. ,
jil j f ; ; .
Originally noticed, by criticR
and audiences beca|ia|e of its
novelty, the Spitalny orcheatra
has gained such a tffmdcal db
Unction that radio listeners an
unconscious of vh^al effect of
I
the 305thj Air Resen’e Group, and
the Brazba County Chapter, Re
serve Officer*.*; Association tomor
row night at 7:30 in the Petroleum
ture Room.
ptain C. J. Russell will des
cribe his capture ‘and interroga
tion by German forces!^ during
(World Wir It Following his talk,
a film ei titled “Resisting Enemy
Interrogation’* will be shown.
I viMton; ai|e invited
[ f
^Meet Thursday
*" ^ wnty Club is sche-
rhursduy night at
7, Academic Build-
ell Club To
The Co ryoll County
idkiled to meet Thu
" •30 in Room 807,
fog,
Final flans will bo mudo at that
team around the campus for
o Saturday, ii
u •"’"Sfi.M
•iirly Sot
to bo
bo no
thU
>p ore requoitod
•o Out th«ra will
In nUnnlnc for
Community Chest
Lags Short of Coal
Tho Collage Htrtlon Community
Cheat Fund drlvt' la lugging, Joe
Sorrels, eliftlrmnr of the commit
tee, announced teduy. **1 am nuk
ing all workdta jG> renew their ef*
forts to reach t|he goal, set nt
19,848,’' Sorrels nn|d.
Persons wuntR g to take part
to help make tilt* goal should con
tact Sorrels or ipiy metnlier of'the
committee.
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'ViTg
r it
.irUGK TILLIE Who will
Contest to Bo
4-
<lb|)otiM«« Justice ot tho Fipo Nmoklng
hi'ld In U
Id In tho YMCA totloy.
$100 To Go Up In Smoke At
Baif;Pipe Smoking Coniest
ittalion’s annual
ntest is held in
y
By LARRY <;OODWYN
One hundred dollars will be go
ing up in smoke a|t 5:30 this after
noon when The I
Pipe Smoking Contest
the YMCA Chanel. The list of
prizes, to go to, winners of six
major divisions, includes one cus
tom built pipe, a *5 Van Roy Pipe,
and a $5 L. H. ptern Pipe, plus
three Zephyr Wind proof cigarette
lighters and assorted cans of to
bacco. \
The entry deadline will be ex
tended up to the official beginning
of competition at 3:30 p.m. W^dnee
day, to accommodate late entrants.
In addition to prifces already
tioned, some 150i corn cob pi
" as 50 new
bacco. The amateurs will be al
lowed to use both hands and will
have a choice of Bull Durham
or Duke’s Mixture, jj
All entries in the corn cob di
vision will be required to use the
160 pipes purchased by The Bat
talion for the occasion, and each
contestant will be given the pipe
he used in the contest, regardless
of how he finished. Thte winner of
the 'corn cob division Will receive
a |3.50 Haywoodic Pipe, and the
runnerup will be awarded a one
pound can of Holiday Tobacco!
And just to tnake everybody
happy, the two j special judges,
Charlie Munden and Tillie, will al
so be awarded prises. !
Ml
been sold," White oxpfaiiied. “Wc.
have been, sold out completely fot*
n*t war »
1950.
Ifarfidmita.
the! genera
out of doorei
time, may
. ttmny by uFcovt
n V iiig silent md
J tho! rendltli n oj
vehicles are re
q'lplmuorlal itn thq
i t! a Flwt j WflHJ
nnlie! slali linji
intib '
i\ w.
latlee
oonitn World Wi(
Mertnvylftl (’ellU>r
rnnemtortito the lenilm
ta rtihiplelinn lit
n the
jdlegi' Htati
ilic who m
ie campus
the occuunn Is
tho|r vehiclp
the; eeremoi y
lipate in th< c
'ing and i<nnain'
lotlotiless • during
Silver Taps. All
on hnd
Arp*
At lion
m
Goodwill Trip
tolnjr ore
0 MUsici
io Hatene
lt m* T .
the all-girl makeup'ond exhibit
surprise when they first see the
large feminine musical group.
• , ' , j. Ivj.G.
Spitalny personally! praises his
torchcstra with bii ftti^ng state-
iment that "My girts gre every bit
!as good as any migt I've ever
worked with and far more de-
ipendable.” j fj '• •
Date Rooms in PC £i
For Rice Game Set
Post Graduate Holl' AviU be op-
ened to provide housing for dates
Friday wid Saturday, night, Bon
nie A.- Zinn, Assistant ‘Dean of
Men, announced Saturday^
Dates will be admitted to their
rooms nt 4 p, m. Friday, and must
vacate them by Ul3iD n. m« Suh-
day, Zinn. ajsid, . !
• i.r p' ;
Room HssignnientM »m y be mtido
nt Rooip 109, Goodwin Hall, b«-
sglnnlng l»dny for Friday and Sat
urday night! re>icrvatlntri,flnd Wed*
nesdiiy fori Satuhlay night Only
irtsarvationa.^
Students having ghosts wilt be
chnrgrei |1 per nigHt,'Zinn .sAid.
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Longhor* Pnc
Schedule Listed
Today’s schedulfr^f pietures for
the Longhorn with rthe time and
place where they vrill be made is
listed below.
Buil!
6:30, ,
thur Club at 7tiB dn the YMCA
Chapel; Texarkanar Club at 7:30
in Room 106, Academic Building
and HJSK A&M Chib at 8 in tho trains arri
YMCA. ' | . i day, Wyat
Non-corps membojfa of the New-
are requested to weal
ties, white .the number
?!
ginal decision of con-
\test editors to restrict com peti-
three atandard
large bowl,
■mall bowl,
vtaloo. In
"roU your
hold with
vldcd Into
*1anat•t!ra. ,,
roqnlred to
with one hand
held in
class eo ■
bowl snd
corn cob dl-
, 0 spockal
! division will be
|ttrfoa bring <i*
UT and
“proa*' will be
thrir “woods"
will be ro-
BmUc’K
Theorii
lto»_, I . , ^--Pl
the corn; cob division to
mito:
allow
pott
eligible
he iloeen’t
Hii’SihW
pipes, the
vide only
man from each outfit and
from each non-mlllUrv dor-
r?w “
Hludrat I*
S3
Unto must pro*
II and the wind,
q will bo decide*
time. The entry keeping hisj pipe
going the longest after the signal
has been given will be declared
thf winner In each class. Each con
testant will be gjiveni A measured
amount of tobacco to put in his
pipe before the content begins.
All pipes that will be awarded
as prizes were donated by the stu
dent confectionaries. The tobacco
that will be used in the‘ contest
was donated by Lamis And Bros.
Co., Richmond, Va., makers of
Holiday.
The list 6f prizes is as follows:
■ "Roll Your Own" Division:
Professional class—first .prize—
cliow Bowl Pipe; second prize, |
16 custom built pipeijoecond
e, one Zephyr lighter,
edium Bowl/ Division; first
i Roy Pipe; second
nd Holiday Tobareo.
Pipe; second prise,
pound HoMoy
man Club
coat and
one unifonh is preieiibed for the
ben, Bill Klabunde,
All pine oontesi
rt the Mali
j
k
/A
Van Rov Pipe;
Hoi
DD
MTl t
im Cob Division; first prise,
second p
r Tobacco.
,,3Sri
' by the BstUllon
"M
second
iM
ik
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.’SSI
donnt-
Ilion*
Corps
porter,!
The
mm
By A&M Croup
The A&M Welcoming Com-
ittee, acpomiianied by C. G.
.
:
mittee, aefcomfcianied by C.
White, de ivef<kl a personal
welcome o the. studeiit»! of
Ride Insti ;ute Monday
; The con mittice joUrecve<l to
Houston b r aptomobllo Monday '
mortiing ai d met Rice Ihstituto
students at 11 ii. in. A Lour[ of the
Rico enmpis followed InltroiUic-
tlons and c mtltiued until the Stu
dent Ah hoc utioii meeting nth 12
poon. . i : ; -
.Ben Wy iH,'chairman-pf tho
Weteomlng ConmitUu, tnodo the
invitation a ieec i to the nsipombied
members o th i Htuddnt Associa
tion. In hli spoech, Wyatt| Stres-
and the im wtinco of sportsman*
ohlp and. irlenjlly relatluns be-
twuen Hchods and gave tlio Rice
students a mdoima Dint wuIh liber* - 1
ally, Hprlnk ed with dip omscy,
White said. I T’ .
Rico Insiilutf students tneetlng/
♦ho A AM i oimpHlre wore Jinuny
Moi'Ors, pr< slddnt of tho Uudmit
AMoelntlon HwHivtn Murphy, see*
retary, JihnisPiirllU. trdAHUrer;
Ilrsdy TVs® i, rdlUir of"Th|e Tlire-
•herr , Rob rt Mcllhunny, assist*
editor; fToddy MohU, hoad^dl
wiur, ri
anti oditor; foddy
icador; Ns icy lino,!
tin, Hoii H|im 2 ‘
'
Woo
Iwd, J«U Hrliumn*
cln-r, Charua .{Wilson, Gornldlmi
Sinlth L Tm| K|ilmnk*, J. H. Beni*
•V’
tod.^nck
on Wlatt
eorge Mirbli
and white,Jwd
tho Rice
Bill Williaifes’.
the mnjorl y
on fried c licl
cd
ir, and Ji
immittae, c
George EdwArdf,
Richard j Denny,
taken to lunch by
^nt Assoclntion at
irich Room, where
the Aggins dined
Houston style,
•A
After Idnch |lhe
members
Students
Preparat
l Bice pc
ion ra
nch JUie committee
visited with Dean ef
ugh B. Cameron.
- — being ntade for
at the College
1 station when, the
•om Houston Satur-
I
nfi
r _ Texas Uiub will haveTr
picture Ukeni Thursday
of the
fv* ■ f’
' !■!■' 'A!
a group picture toKew Tn
night at 8:30 in thfc lounge
YMCA. 1-ki > •
— j|p-' '
Falls Co. Pub
To Meet Tonight
oons,” 1* tho
of the Falls
iUhe mooting
Practice, ‘
mouncad.
M
"Cigars for the:
order for momber
County A&M Club a
Thursday after
dub president has announced,
Th* mooting vriR bo hold in
Room 228, Academic Building, Tbo
1 Senior
Corps and
Corps
InyRed
Dance Sal
20, in the
tho Rice
PJrir, :
y-i,
K
copvon
^on&tt to
w 1 ® Nation.
oSlit 8 !
uorw
Ion Pi
n
Sponsored by tho
JhEh° f i. hridlng m *
m that week*
girls' organl*
both
been
Frolic
imber
un of
to Don
Senior
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kl
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