• •*' . V- i h I'' ' ‘pit ' ;C} Volume 48 ■If > I' ’ : --W'L. ■, ii ? Pli ' . J T TTT ■ y>t v /f ,■ i n i “The feeling w the sentiment >f he played beforej 3,t the Kyle Field he day night. When asked Hope said, “Thte ence I huv* played time," He took a d the Rttemlnr JL! ' menn," aaid •1,830 people As far uh actaal everyone wae p^a« Vylh Field horsptjhoi atage shower hut *■ threat of rain drpu tlmsiaHm 'for life ahowa held IJWN, I « ‘1 wouldn’t wlnt • show of tlhlt (y|i< we had n lot of r Hplke White. Djrwi artlvltles, iRnylfinn» sand people worn so In’ between the Shj appenmncei Jtni tv announcer of WTA transcribed IntrWk and Doris Day.iThtj will be played oyeif I Saturday at lti$0 r After the show, pany wejht oVar to t| for dinner, and then land Inn, which Ho quietest place h. flection of tbk A v „ TTnr mical Society at!8 i); tn. urday in the CHem itjry ture Room, |!| 1 * Dr. Ilougen will; topic “Applied |Klnf>Dft!H|[tn iwaiy-, tic Hcttctlons.";!riU' Micklng will bo open to the public..’ | ; | Hmigm «bta|ncdi (MjdijfNrH of B. H., t'hK. and rfh.DJ if-om the Unl- votolty of Wjscoikilifi i. t iul has tmight there Ulym tkrl|c|> rhalt^ mad of th« Dijiart rWijv nr CKimU cal Hnglnoerlni'. ■! i|i| | 'hide will bej an ornial dinner In Honor of thej spiakiW fdr section members and thole wive* at 0:30 p. tn. .Saturday at. itph Aggieland Inn. Fred Jensen, ifcWlnlry of the .A&M section, linkl tbdBy.j Those who platti i td| ,aitend the dintujr should notlf/ jM: K. BiMd dleton at 4-55I4 Of 7 ' “ L 1 tion by noon j Fri program there!will social hour at! 1 he!L ndi HiU Bill Robinson and Ids staff of car pintorsi Mil wlUfatns and hit crew; and the Town Hall staff to the. smooth operation of the show Plans for Open House Day Set In Departments * • ' 4 f "f The Schools of Arts and Sciences, Agriculture, and Veterinary Medicine have an nounced their plans for college Open House Day Saturday, May 7. ' " ;fj • f - v lit the School of Arts and Scien ces, the Departments of English, Economics, History, Mathematics, Modem Languages, and Physical Education will be open for inspec tion by visitors, jThe Departments of Physic?, Geography, Business Administraj- tjon, Chemistry, and Journalism will display special exhibits. / 1 1 " ’ ' ' j ‘ Tours through the various de partments of the School of Vet erinary Medicine will start from the lobby ®f the Veterinary Hos- pitat.every half hour. ; The School of Agriculture will present a poultry auction, the | Little Southwestern Live Stock Show/ the Spring Dairy Show, and displays by various depart ments. || J j ; In the : School of Engineering, the Chemical fcjngineering Depart ment will conduct a demonstration ip the Petroleum Lecture Room, displays in the Mechanical Engi neering Shop Building will be con ducted by the,!ME and Industrial Education Department^. The Aeronautical Engineering Department will display Its wind tunnel at Kastcrwood Field, and the petroleum jenglnews will pre gent an »'xlilh|t In the (Jcology Lecture Room. Mrs.I J. D, L DriyO, College ell AH Men Inspect Loc*k<‘r ()prralif M3, and vice-presldtiit h Republic National Hank of Dallas, before Aggies nfoerr I--. 7 / Dallas, before Aggies nfremb T IS Guinn Hall lu*l pvcnlkg fur tfjt ' li'4l> Aggie Muster ccr,'to"alc Aston montlourd Mvttjjid ■into hy Aggie* gain “*oH»thth^ pxn* A&M which I* ML,- lywhero duo !u the wrtitl.'’ Ti«46 tore “. . . no de»tlnctl$t between Inanclal means, where tiotjh®* priviledgo* are the seme . . man's school with dormitory j) no prejudice as to station in life.’’ . 1 f' He summed up by lay can’t define It. I can't and neither can you I real as life itself- something only Aggiei The Muster CeremOny^as brj> cast throughout the stafea over facilities Of the Texas Quality work. Statewide interfl|t it Aggie Muster broadcast! ove same facilities last yearfwas cient to broadcast this gear’s ifltl themrj- one Friday id anol ner Sa urday . ticke a hav i been 0° ° r sa uria5r vill \ remain/the Hoofed 30 .second* In the ing this time the couple ring, ai4 the girl turn* ring amid on hb finger the cIrsii hmmera faces klm, lit* achedt li for thin year’* [wpinaf|w get Mi the tltmugn Im ring t. r > t all ring by th#| a dam*, two rli gi are' I for th« MOM* tlla year will b* 1 e*lgimli't| giVA” Dane* Cfrd* lur 0 Imen toit dmuMmg Hu ring 1 Which eaihjcoupl* It to gu, I also a hi ace im (1* curd 1 ; tlm*. Tii|Ih| card ii to he hter«mlln|| jo (Im fo lowing Friday 8v 11:48 8-10:18 6-10:48 6-11:16 Blll:46 -4. Miss Barbara Patterson of Dallas will be Battalion Duchess to the Cotton Ball. She will be escorted by Paul Berry. April 28 to Be State ERC Day April 28 has been designated “Enlisted Reserve Corps Day” by the Army-Air Force Recruiting Of fice ami the Organized Reserve Corps instructors in Texas. A pro gram for Enlisted Reservists will be conducted in all major cities in the state with veterans’ organi zations and the Manpower artd Army Advisory Committee. Purpose of the day i* to en courage reenllatment* and ehliut- menta tn the Reserve Corps throughout the utate, a* a part of the Intensive recruiting drive now being htdd by the Department »>f the Army, In College Station, the program ter as a public service fe*tUto! the network. ; David Haines, business and counting tion, was master of ce eluded on the program tions by the Singing Kade tbe Aggie Band. Georgij G, Sip president of the AssSciatio Former Students, delivej-ed a address to the present ijtUddni A&M and Charles iXjjMt’gj president of the Stud gave a response. A squad of the Ros fired a • three round sglptji ten A&M students who h 1 since the last Muster, fjl I Marvin G. Rice, Student as in charge ;0f Vdlui at-large, was ter program planned jbhjt student body, the Asitoc Former Students, and .the Office of Informatlon.p; 1 Stripling 1-:% On Red Activfti Robert K, Stripling, |irttorl'j|c liivontlgntor for the ifo|j|*|i I p Ameticun m Ight | I i* 00 j til- Do f 121- Hi) f 1B1- lO i 841- Hat urdny Night B- 8:4B n . 1-1 B- 9:!1B ■ ; ‘ 01-120 B- 9:4B ■ ; UU 80 181- IA0 241-100 301-160 go through any ord, rl they d«slre as hey remairi within t le time j)f their irrjpup. Fiist Ber the vjripus outf ts will jahd to g v$> directions and the ring irdcedure. banquet s being held on iy night in* Will start at 6 r that pe sohs attending f^t to tlm dance on time. House, Texas 1 autlor and Sf, will be the gjuestYpeakcr. written mnet-booku about md has givfn iumerjourlec- irer the * Medals to be pr|e*ent< d my commkmje'r’s medals presented J at the banquet >1. Joe E.liiDdvis, Assistant ant,rand Whpls Who med- I be awarded by C. G). White, T of Stud' irtl Activities. 'Stephens, head yell leader, | master < f Icctomonaes, and Ibkeney, c! atj* historian, will dhlstory of flic! class alrittion thf' centered r Hie dance oimd tHo Class They *|re ibiink],’designed to )t both dapc|s.f i land coat to rcfreuhitiefitd will li.! , JU N AmsHcan AHIvltle* gtiom Will *p«ak to the Gr**t wiir m rri-K ssfas m from 7:30 until 9:80 p. tn. on April Lcctur* Room, H. R. Him 11 r.t ft* o n. m. on Attrll 28. Entertainment will be furnish ed by a local hillbilly band and u movie will be shown on the Mem phis Belle, famous wartime air plane. Officer* and enltoted men of the Organized Reserve Instructor'* Of fice and the Recruiting Office will be on hand to answer question* bn the new pay and retirement bills recently passed by Congress. ■■ 1 ■ 11 — — ■ ■ . 1. ■ 4 Russian Papers Deny Blockade May End BERLIN, April 22 —UP)-^ The official Soviet army newspaper Taegliche Rundschau denied yes terday there was a Russian plan to end the Berlin blockade. It said such rumors were spread by “the western imperialist reac tionaries and their German 1 agents, who are trying to create a .tense atmosphere in Berlin.” ulf tho History Drpatin today. ■ m subject vjlH "JA k teivice oa t be free’ 1 / ii&ri IM 'jjulf c; 4: inf tftiUo*” He has served a* in «*ti gator In several spy totoc* been a Washington |MM far ycari. -C ■ ||| l • 1 Stflpllng 1* one <|tl t icj mown of Agglb-exe* bbtou lavprable and unfavoralfle that has been given Idia ington columns, Garni Stripling studied two and one-half yea.-str tending the law schoorlt versity of Texas. |;| Saturday the form: will Speak at the twi nual convention of thi Chamber of Comme Mont. His address here wSl^b® the public, and no a^to be charged, Gammon l to Speak ik Meet Ihel T. Imlltoit y, co tilling «t of HotjsUoj will < peak to ology Clubf at 7i3i p. m. iv in Itodmf 110 of Jim 1 (le- UulldlnjK loit ? (lie ea tsuUing of gtiology^J, W. Chnppel, j Tessie” Does Her Relations Between School By GEORGE CHARLTON I “Aggie War Hymn,” which is now „ ' the musical theme of the program. “Tessie” is her radio name, and And a8 Audrey says, “whenever I she’s already done her bit and f a ji to play the record in its en- tirity, I find the wrath of more to further good relations between A&M and its sister school. Recently “Tessie,” whose real name is Audrey Caughey, started announcing “Salute from Aggie land,” a TSCW request program devoted to Aggies who wish to say “hello” to their girls or friends, via music. Her daily, half-hour program, beginning it 4:90, ia alao an out let for new* from AftM. If *tu- dent* want article* or new* Item* about the Ai # M Campus read on . her program,'they may eend It to HPeeale, M Box 87T8, TSCW Station, Denton. Then ahe'll broadcast It. Hiram Smith, Maroon Band, lent Audrey the band rmxd of the 1 Tessies falling 1)001 my head, played in its entirety.” During last fall’s Dallas cor trip, she and another girl work out an experiment that, hadn’t b tried before. They took a wire corder to the reviewing at while we cadet corpe marched iby. Afterwards the two tessies brought the record back to Donton and upod it in a regular program. J«* Isn't,_ Sometimes *h* help* vflth ur casionatly aha I* the 1 iVxra^^fir^ indent toll \ . fa \ li- • ; l_. of the “Let’s Discuss Last fall Audre; of the dance* in ing of her Her steady job is News Roundup wh world news. Not too | radio announce encountered the nese town thei acroee the page. She II A mixture i of, Engl nd Texas accents is «h. The; expl was born in ire, Englaml, 1 her aunt and ft MS, h* ehanees radio are be) s l ,1! u * v/y lyj y AX\ his I. _ „ , eng neerlng JM in ItilfO, 5alul his M8 in litolt Ho was’ fhi|f geoioi(l«t fat ’ ‘Yjount-Itoo i op Oomp my in &‘:and beCanje gefieral iiansger Jelrthy | iterests t u ng th 1 Army lopHuliting geolo- 1946, hi i porter, niinduiirrd tn in t e semi- 1 ing co nmittee I mesota. ioniet ICHftt / )«-brt adcant ^ hod last over WT- 1:48 to ! larvln I li I; i| / i.vf V '•'I