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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1949)
M • • The i Htudunt- the Afttd ed wKer' wee, "J'he 5»y ttfte Mtion a h _ pMMnli 2 (-mmclli go In' . ,£ ,\f : •!: Thd tir" 1, purpt procedU|*e))i und rtirtV ciwinj? self pu; tern rel urc not srtme ot The eoml medium f Btudent aiiottj ■f, Section i 1 r; N h 1 v m shall itt , Jh or itution of Student i v ■ . -i, mittee, a mlttee of n prepar- n for tU et Mon- «te final fl; Academic <w*l< Academic ■uUttn will i dtlun la aa ^ Committee la KijOlt»IU«>r of the tillked for the (Inliclen and Kiiident life idiitlona con- loncern it- hoae. mat- life which ^signed to j>r agency, aej-ve as a faculty- afid cooper- :j 8: : Joseph H the first fckphor it. As Ixiis d|ies ip lelandjj nm<V t(i( Kid is) am m? ssjihl i iWp, l Ht l | ill tlip Committee culty rruem- r&Tf *. / of them lid TIME was one of. to have a b I f. He needed mills in four and Rhode; oe Axelrod’ lay, and he st week, Joe here and eleven students. The ultv members serving on the < mlttee shall include the i Dea Mon. the Director of Student tivitiee, and aevon mombore an- pointed by the President of the College for terms of one year. The student members of thejcomml ahull InclMde the Cadet Colon# the (ioridir the Prea|dant of Henloi’ ClhsH, the Praaldent of (Junior CjAiSf one Gdltor ol tlattallon.; four Student Hemt ora selected tyy the Menate. and three members elected by the non-tpill- tary students of the College for terms of nine year. To be eligible for election as one of the non- military students a candidato must be a classified sophomore grade point ratio of at least shall have attended A&M duping the last two aenlestors.preceding his election, And shall plan to at tend A&M during the entire period for which he is elected. . * i.l j . Section 2. Officers^ j The officers of ihe committee shall be .a Chairman, a Secretary, and a Parliamentarian, Unless otherwise ordered by the President of the College, the Dean of Men shall serve as Chairman, and the Director of Student Activities shall serve as Secretary. The Parlia mentarian shall be elected by the committee at the first meeting of the fall semester. M T , I' A<\a\ ‘Akelroa dence) tb '.(tho Dam his holdings .who likes! moved ;fdr| Jayed $5.3 |>c Jed {is) IjdUr Wdc| Ey ;cep n-ib iritii newest | tte newest profits |h;j|:l aimwafc handle w back tb dale Wotsju d enough; t|‘‘ Bcrnon) Axelrods Co., Mills nnljlio ing C). Manuf ju tbilh 1'i re. Ln {p >rlm Mrw B ed . ,MII1h ji <4aUy ' M trcu»i{r women ing fo buy, t 000 other find in ford to '‘To ertt .W e e k TIME’S Collegb st aine A.; Johnsdn r-£: : : empire Woitfi Joe at he wasljl _ Pennsylvapm. f' father, |Jtijn{s.: i ^S,ooo. ^ Airedale \ as preside Woon5dilt):l| ( secondh;m 1 workers ah fabrics; i The Tdcir.. f(TT father $ql< hem. when waf h me| t tion. J(|)q siahifetir u -ned t le tjisl 1 nidt1 US.ttl the ; opr P 1 n? fen 1; DR, WILLIAM K. SCHENK. UMMoeiuto proft-MHor of economic* at /&M ha* been.[granted a .year'« leave of ulpienjce in order to ((jach in a university in El HHlvndor,,lle will leave shortly after Jutle I to aNsunte hia new duties. [ ' ■ . Section 3. Quorum. A simple majority of the mem- borehip shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of businaas. e> , Article II ^ Purposes and Duties Section I. Purposes. The Student Life Committee shall work to achieve the following general purpose* 1 (a) To all groups activities, (a) To coordinate the work of dealing with atudent (b) To make recommendations to the Academic Council on matters dealing with th« coordination of student activities and acadstnic work. (c) To propose long range plans and determine the policies of student activities. (d) To corwldefe all matters re lating to student life 1 not delegated to some other authority. (e) To serve as an intermedi ary between the Student Senate and the Academic Council. (f) To receive jmd act upon, or forward to the proper officer, or committee, matter? acted upon by the Student Senate which require approval by a higher authority. Section 2. Duties. ot, Rhodo lilond jib needed. h :ity (Provi- .(jventh plant 4bing Co.)’ to young man Axelrod had he haji par- ■drated textile le j< 1938, when University of Wsavihgs.’.his )bbef. added .they formed Inc. With Joe jijnt;d a ioft in-a , bought some !,: hired two aying worsted deft he good?; his 1 inb was no trick mt. was prdduc- iicking up the ei applying the inn plowing all irt (plant). Joe’s r ough plants to fr itn the sheep’s i. In 10412 Aire-- InJ-. was. healthy ,’oon$ocket’s ■e years the, elfijcy: Finishing- itt Worsted Syliag & Finish- < .ullibt’s 11 Gjrown > thdr cm- f got control of arfnd Wnmsutta 1 clolbs, spe lls dad, who ll.ijo men fi isutta) work- last wcitk's goal of in- .1 ifjul Bu»lne*»- Irod reads 4h week—as than T,SOO,- duates who 'hey can'f of- jtion to The zine, See. at . A & M isbn Maga- or w. B. lecture. Stl'OENTS ... J J—Visit— . .. SHAFFER’S i Book Store North Gate YOUR LOCAL ■/' Time Magazine j Subscription Agency Get Lower Student Rates NOW While You’re in Schdol SENIORS jn. 1 f Get your magazine subscriptions at stij- dejit rates before ieavillg school: /T | > F 11 ?' ' 1 LIFE |- $4.75 — 1 jr. TI M i $5.00 — 1 yr. | I , l FORTUNE $7.50 — 1 yr. ’I ' 1 i b 7 j ' ■ ; JOHNSON’S Magazine Agency p. 0 College Station - • ■’ 4^ Box 284 \ v k y 7 rJ' the bpsineBa of wu** Tho of addi provided <*> Sort v, not exceed memberi of w the ri volvlng Htudent MNBlbmi, and Awi (8)! The com elder Life peril respective of- IPlt t|» ittoe may be com- invited mem* number does t ! of the regular mlttee. X • // 11' ' - v ' - y- : ‘ / .• ; . ||K.,- • , ( . M - \ ' Committee Being C< of- Section 4. Student Aid Committee.^ p 1 "" 1 ]— SSSTSITwwai (•) Memberehip. Page 4 , THE BATTAI, om- (1) The committee shall be ) [ \ • r— em* composed of two students and on# ( , ' ftt/Milfv i niomb^r of tho Stufiont . ; i Ll ^ _ Kunclloii»J| The committee «hall have to art on cmitracts in- Studant Publications, Con ardt, mlttee slmll con report to the Student nlttee a|l other business to student life. Welfare and Recreation Committee. A • (a) Membership. (lj|The cojmmittee shall be composed of two faculty and two studejnt members of the Student Life Commii (bj Functions. (ll The committee shall con sider! problems of student welfare and Recreation and make recom mendations to the Student Life Committee. Section 3. Social and Entertain- ■ The Student Life Committee shall perform the following duties; (a) Prepare and issue rules governing the care and use of the dormitory lounges and amend the rules as need arises. (b) Review annually the point system for valuing student of fices and make changes in the system if necessary, (c) Approve contracts for the various student publications and awards submitted to it by the Di rector of Student Activities. (d) Approve the Social Calen dars. j (e) Select each year during the first half of the spring semester the list of students for Who’s Who. The number selected shall not ex ceed one per cent pi the total clas sified juniors and seniors enrolled in that semester. The students se lected shall be chopen on the basis of popularity, leadership, and par ticipation jin activities from those juniors and semoi4 having a grade point ratio of 1.5 or higher. The registrar’s office shall be the final authority as to cl&fsification and grade point ratio. (f) Exercise general supervi sory control over |all student pub lications. (g) Supervise the activities of the Town Hall Mjanuger, the yell leaders, and the edltors-in-chief of all student publications. The committee shall have power to re strict or remove these officers for Improper conduct hr Incompetence. In the case,of the editors-in-chief the publication of obacene or li belous material shall be deemed improper conduct.) '* (h) Approve non-operating ex penditures in exeelsw of 4100 from the Student Activities and Student Concessions Accounts which are not operated through the Fiscal Department. (i) Consider all matters dealing with student life referred to the committee. Article III Standing Committees t Section 1. Business Committee. (a)- Membership. (1) The committee shall be composed of one faculty and two student members of the Student Life Committee and the Director; S p r i n g^ shall make selections for of Student Activities, who shall: the Town Hall series for the com- serve as the permanent chairman.! j nf , sC h 0 ol year. The Committee C2) The Manager of Student j shall also determine the student- Publications and the Manager of faculty seating arrangement and Concessions shall l)e members when ! prices of tickets for the series. ment Committee.' i’ fa] Membership. (1) The committee shall be composed of three student mem bers Und tWo faculty members of the Student Life Committee. The Director of; Student Activities shall be one of the two faculty members and shall serve as chairman of the committees. These five comprise th* Regular members of the com mittee. (2) The Assistant Director of Student Activities shall be a mem ber pf the committee when the Social Calendars are being plan ned. .•I (3) The committee may be com posed of additional invited mem bers provided their number does not exceed that of the regular members of the committee. When Town Hall selections are being made, these invited members shall include the Town Hall Manager and the Director of the Singing Cadets, j . ‘ J k . (b) Functions. (1) The committee, working with the Assistant Director of Stu dent Activities, shall prepare add present a tentative Social Calendar to the Student Life Committee at the beginning of each semester. The calendara shall list all events In which two percent or more of the students are expected to par ticipate. The Social Committee of the Student Senate mtiy make rec* ommendatiom* concerning the So cial Calemiato to the Social ami Klitvifulument Coni mil lee, / (t!) After the Soelal Calendar* huv|P Imen approved by the Student Life Committee, the Social and En tertainment Committee shall have the power to add events to the So cial Calendars. This will be done only when extraneous circum stances make it necessary. (8) The committee shall select the entertainers for the two sc-1 mesters. The chairman shall have, power to act for the committee, when instructed to do so. (4) - The student members of I the committee shall act with the j Director of Student Activities in 1 selecting a list of entertainers for the summer session. (5) The committee, during the Section 4. Student Aid Committee.* (a) Membership. (1) The committee shall (fee composed of two student* and one faculty member of the Student Life Committee. (b) Kunctloiw, (1) The committee *hali send flower* to the funeral rtf any stu dent who die* while enrolled at A&M. (8) The committee shall Mend flowers and a letter of condolence to the parent* or guardian after the funeral of the *ttident. (3) .The committee shall admin ister the Student Health I#»nti Fund. fl ■ 4 ered t.i iKAY, MAY 12. 1»49 Section 6. Student-Faculty Relation* Committee. (a) Membership. (1) The committee shall he composed of two faculty, and two student members of the Stiirieht Life Committee. (b) Functions. (1) The committee shall wopk to improve relations and under standing between students ajid faculty. (2) The committee shall con sider and recommend to the Stu dent Life Committee methods by which the student may get a fuller and broader education at this col lege. . Article IV Special Committees Section 1. Creation and Functions. The Student Life Committee shall have power tb ^create all spe cial committees needed to carry out its work in proper fashion. Special committees shall have only those powers assigned them by the Student Ljfe Committee. Section 2. Membership. Special committees may be chos en in any way which the Student Life Committee may wish.. Per sons who are not members of the Student Life Committee may be selected to serve on its special committees, provided that such persons shall never constitute a majority of any committee. . Article V Meetings Section 1. Regular Meetings. (a) The. Student Life Commit-j mittee. tee shall meet monthly in a meeting place agreeable to the majority of Section 3. Procedure of Meetings, the members. 1 (0) Parliamentary procedure 4'1 jj' •••'n >V ■ •S&tLu Hr>9 4 i Hi/- It A group of visitors for Open House Day inspect a midget-size train engine which is on display Section 2. Special Meetings. and duties ai ouflii e . . _ . . > .. Rules of Oiw (If; 1 dent Life Committee as often as ! S ! 1a necessary to complete the business, T* members at Is ; t of ,he co y m»* te . . /iM’Jrli (b) The chairman shall call a not listed hi th * special meeting of the Student) introduced o|lly Iwf Life Committee at the request of ; °f two-thirds of t| four or more members of the com- e|1 t- ^ Artie Hi Aim-nil iN Amendments t r M t\V( let i lei e ijcn I ■ :th I ; ; ■!i. [ e k M i .' Krjglne.-ring Shop* Building. sHall at least metkl eis of the Student Life mitteu, ai d all amendments must be ra|tii!iei}‘ by the Academic CJoun* oil. ; f !•’ L Jtk v tfff.ee; least bdrs ri reqoire a favorable vote tunf-il. 1 ( wo-thirds of the I — Article VII Ratification i X- ! • ] s constitution shall go upon a-favorite vote pt at two- thirds of the total memy of the Student Life Commit-v anil utproval by the Acacemic^l ’J' -r. ■ T Know Your Advertising Market: SOCKS.. . a pair . Did You Know: • A&M studentH buy 64,000. pairs of aocka annually at an average pfice of 66 cents a pair. • A&M students s|)end a $42,240 a year for socks alone. / ! grand total of students shows Scientific survey^ of 430 each A&M student spends $6.28 a year for socks alone.) / 14 Only THS BATTALION reaches all of this market Every day. \ : •/■ / y/, ■' M j i ■ 4 . ' , . 1/ 4 1 -—“H 0 Luckies’ fine tobacco picks you up whon you’ro low... calms you down whon you’ro tense—put* you on tho Lucky lovol! That’s why it’s so important to remember that Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco . ■■ ■ ’ U I , ! LS./M.F.T-luefy Suite So round, so firm, so fully packed — so he ' 1: . / y . ■ ' ■w' i r r l- - \ / // 'J J- . •/ i : V J' ! •’ l i/ V- ,4 . I' ;; \ui * 1 ■j / p 1 j 1 stj L. > . - V more independ- yers and ware- the noxt two of Luckies today! .' 1 ' * ./ draw t|m| AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 4, 1