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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1950)
T1 City Of (Jollegf Station Official Newspaper I Ration's Top Collegiate Daily NAS 1949 Survey IV rm INTEMEST U CiKATUt COLLEGE Number 150, Volume 49 'COLIJXiE STATION (Aggltluadl, TK^AB, TUESDAY. MAY 16. 1950 An Editorial 4 '. . . -i Vice-President, TISA Officers Are Proposed Additions to Senate Afl»r tMmi«M>tin|r tonifht at tKr mit>« if ih* ftixiri.t bu«ty a|*f»ro«M H ^ -t Price: F\rt v /1 StudentLifeCommitt Donates$2,000forFilm AgeMlan^ Inn, Uw Studrnt S»n *U %ill c<i«UKlar four a«M>iMiniriit« t« tK*lr ronattlutiun prupuird dur- j mf two int^tinvi Firat ant«'Mini«>iit for conaklrra will b* lha on* wty< ti would rktAbliali th*, offir* of *><•» praii- <Wnt of th* ftturirirt S*n*i* Th* pr*a*nt constitution ralla for thr** offtevr* t<« th* Srnat* - i>r»«Nt*nt, ••cratary, aiul |<«rliAm*m«rmn This . nwinlnimt would |darr th* vie* |>r*i>Ml*nt on all eonamit- t*** a* a non-votmir rm-nitwr and |fiv* hint fr*« raar* Ui assist th* I»f*ai4*nt in h*tter curryinf on rwntin* «K>rk whuh now r*<ruir*« mwili of th* prwaidwnt's tim* Thi» amendment would also dowrtib* th* )in*h«f «uct-*«sion should a varaiwv in th* piwaideiK-y «»c*ur, th* vie* pr*«id*nt would then tu-eonv pres ident Perhaps another advan air* «f the vw*e preaident poaition Woukl h* U» train a man iri the executive nature <ff th* Senate bus mews for a prominent role in th* Senate th* following year Should the Stu dent Senate decide to eWt a jun tor tu the office of vice preaident. thia man rould well qualify htmardf for the orenidemv the following year, tf hi* ron»titu*nta and the Succeeding Senate were <li«po*ed to eler't him The aecond proponed amendment wouki place with *tud*nt body ap i»val, exeeutiv* officer* member*tiip of then* officer* next vear * Senate AAM i* fortunate next year both in having the convention of the *Ute wide TISA meet on thi* ■ attipu' a ml jn gairing three of »even eam utive officer* of that I group t omulering ihat the TISA i-ot»B»«t* roughly of ndlegea and univenutie*. we can betUr appro rial* the poaition of reaponalktHty j and honor the USA ha* given A AM and Hie three men from here hoiMMi a« their executive officer* The** men 1 * duties a* USA of-11 fner* aaaoetUUa them with »tu-i dent government* ami *tudent fo>- emment work To gain ami r*pre *ent thi* ttudent government * j view* ami th<«* of thix xtudent ‘ body, the** men *bouk! be on th* Stmlent Senate next year Not only • an they bv<ter reflect A AM’* point* of view on matter* that come up hut they can be a»*i*ted by the Senate if they are Senate member*. < on tamed m the proponed amendment i* a i lau*e which would e*tabli*h a Herman*rit TISA com rnittee which would handle AAM x part of the TISA Thi* committee would eorreapond with other achpol'* idea* and angfeatiwae on the »»>1utiori of probiem* which we encounter here The third amendment proponed would specify that two of the Senator* at large he da**if*e«l! proval, executive officer* <M tbe i^***^ w *‘ of fhi* amend Texa* Inter Collegiate Studettli j'** proponent * argue i* to a* Aaanciation from thi* • ollege on Ap allocation of |2.n<Kl frotr the i lack of a quorum, muat await the Student Handbook wa* K»ehnnge Store profit* reaerve group * next called meeting on May ml by the mmrmtter wa* plneed in an account to defray t2 A net bat reeomaatndatiatl yjMWd expen*** on a |irupoaed movie The first amendment cuneenietl by Uie Student Life committee wan about AAM and it* • ampu* life, by the delegation of powera to th* for Who’* Who awaida to W pre- the Student Idle Committee in it* Student Senate by the laf# Com rented neat year at tha Award* monthly meWtmg yeaterxlay after rnittee, and the aarowd wonkf gitf at.d tfferit* ronvoratton ratbag than the ronunittee p«,wer of review <b the Senior Ring Banquet, xrhpre uxteei cla*» matter* which ar* not aortal j they are t»» bt given thia yagf. or oigannational hey* for the atudent MMara Publication <f the government ef the committee were alao toted channel chart in Th. Battalion and before adjournment. , A 1 « Mr*. M. L I aehwn, Aggie Mother ef Ih* Year waa honored h) the t orp* ef ( pdel* Sunday af The I* lernowu with a formal renew. I'mwideni I 4 . Ma) flea. H. >#. Ain* north, commander Kth llitialen. and Cat II. I- dnd ■ flanked h) Ik.ai ncr, r\|N* | god cwmniandani Men ^ aiiTd aure underclaaamen epportunitie* J to gam «eat* on the Senate to 1 tram men for better aervice the following rear Freeentfy there are 41 member* on Uie Senate Kach houaing area and dormitory *end* orw Senator and each rlaae aenda it* vwP- President Ut ait on the Senate The -emainder of the A1 member* are eku teif at large by the , itudeeit ting * good |oh Senate dnnn«| their tenure of office In the TISA The TISA ha* fire officer* elected by the whole mem- herxhtp of the TTS.A ami two of fleer* rhoeen by the boat »ch<*>l of the coiieention that year Preeent .ifficera of the TISA in elude Joe huller of AAM a* per liameritartan and 'wo officer* cho at-iarge oy trie i «tui aen by the Senate thi. year to i p,,, y,,, f , v# plan and apoaaor next year * TISA wrrw »igeted at large cogvent i or here Alan Fubank Koairth propime.1 amendment eMcutive vice preaident and <W wwwM wet up an elect km commU- »urn "rompoaed of three member* flfcawld thi* amendment paa« the of ^ of the four dame*, ail SanaU TWlajr an elec-j , tu<irnt Wlllt<ir# lmJ tWo mrmS , r< | unemplayed wh. n t\en would lw held UfuPe the end | 0 f th# bf , ( of actual thi* tern**ter to detei- Th „ nmnimv* Would auperv,** [ all general election*, including < la** * il» 4 . ^ 1 “twl Senate election*, to print ami, Vr Vint^ HI di*trihute the baHoU and tabulate 9y lluw. figure* an AAM gr*#-, vote*'* ■* uate’a <f>ance« of gelt mg a jph Tki* commi**ion would al»o ‘‘ea- • r r better tjnm '•% to 1 j , tabliah all rule* on campaign-1 "That'* a g««*| record." Ilorp-i mg " ami w..uM ' a«e a w. ret hal- '*)' «'"«r*e l won't "4 with a perforated number at- l,r ,h *t go.Kl thi* year J d.» ard t^rhpd " Th* cwmmiwioo xchiI.I becwenlng hartter to find ’ "*ee that all election* are con ducted in a fair ami unhained man | ner " The Senate will mnaider the*e Placemenl Office Helps Right Man Get Right Job e fl V»*|M lege i* of r tt , n uilt K*n * The firAt queation in the Ininda I liaih fall tl < plo, itno t office a^praapaitiva afudente if anj eol^ muild to pro*Wectlvc pinplo\ert an \A hat aie my rhanced 1 e*tiin*tc of tin nunrla i of grad her grarlj uate* for that school year in th« various fields, TIm- employer* are W. K Horaiey. director of the •"'Mtud to make u»e of th. offtce* I’lacgment Office ha* attfnipted "4imd anawer that queetion for^pmagec “ mb> hire -tiolent* during Ihf *ui«- ugr, thus helping the sftiddnt* (< f'b‘1 a permanent porttian pud in ! no*.* Tbc movie la to he a ■vtittmeter film, <o*Uag an eati (mated td.lNM) u> pmdure, and • will lie circulated to vartou* AAM J illub*. Mother’* 4 luba, High SchuAl j aaaemt.lie*. ami Luncheon t'luli* In j I put4k-iie AAM ami it* activHiea ’SI Sp.M»««r« Th* pro fact i* sponsored by the claap of ‘lil, which phpjxwc* to ratal* the remaining $4jPMi from (Other *oune* l*iew*ntat.on of the I Ian to the committee was made by Boh M.-t'lure, and the giopp re-1 queatrd a r* prewentative on the production committee the morie W ilman •Puaher’' Bame* wa* j! named to that iH>*t by the Student ! Ufe group A thi*t man group wa* namesl it* work with the Student Senate [ on the poaaibility of aony form of student court system for AAM The action followed a report by TISA delegate B"b Page on the panel on student diacipiine at the iec#nt Waco comention of the USA A report i* to he made at a later date by th* three man ImwmI BSI’ (Miyect* ( hairman l>r Ralph Steen read j a letler of objection from the atu j dent council of the Baptist 8tu- j dent I'nion over tlie handling of j the question of Negro university admittance U. the USA hy the Student Senate I’hairman Oiuck i Caldini** gave the report of hi* committee mi Student Government i channel*, and aubnotted a drawing | of tbe chain of comaiaiMi for stu | .lent gx.vernment problem* from the i rtuib-nt body thn.ugh the state [ forerpment. ■ I alw ni»* alao proposed two con ’ .Jl ,k. c J S. t aid well #f Bryan congratulate. A. IV Martin. Jr, Carp* sergeant major, upon hi* winning the 4 aid well Trophy aa (Ms ■landing Junior of the 4 orpw. The award, which in a gold artirf •alch engrated with the winner’* name and purpose far the Award, I* presented each year by 4 aMweN JoneM Award lakndt.n fiougla* Mythe Jr, of liranhury, a junior animal hu* hand's •fudent , will re«-eive the Jeaae H Jonea Reward for! Achievement for lAM). The award i* for 1.1't.l Having maintaine<i a high *rhoi live AA M student* In IMH4P Harwk y opt. lUNh* *4ud*nt.s graduated from AAM Of thut numi. i ordy *6 i place ment office »urve) wa- nHiiplet-i ed last No\ 15, less thafl 1 Kih |>eii cent of the graduate w. re without! n«R they ne< ll , 'rie j.la< • met t office ni*<> mam pa isle 6 ' *mA contact u .th eiwplcvera T> Kl bo The plac*-riieni office diw Tolle Vvtanlnl First Flair In Sjiperh (lonlest lx»n J Tulir, floncultun- mAjor fn»ni San Antonio, took himself through »< h*. if time he office's f i r»t conlact with p<h »|« is in their fivahpial year ax’ of our job i* Vocational me." Horsley an id. “we try ho !,, ih**iA the fo-whineti dee. 14 what { HAmi t|» \ wont to tniln for in the tirat |4ac, und wh.it fo ld tip ) are !*|*t * a t. <1 for " T4 I but end. a shelf of voca- tiiiiAl reference loannnl i^ kept o* An \A M libraiy Hpddr con tation i s a plan f<ir k "job v> ** reby l< nderf 4i dif at the stitutional amerulmerit* which, for Players Offer 0 Mistress’ On kednesdav - Jh Bps! I )rillt‘(ISo|)lH)morei Named At Ceremony f ,a ;F» A jsophomore qadet tary unit wa* nhmi Soahomore fnlloU Cijn'iig feremnny Ury area Sunday m<«rtnng. 1 Wmliers in the Infantry Regi ment were 11 M Jetiniwoii. “A’* 1 Infantry, R F Semluiger. "B” Infantry; B A I'nderwoad, “4*’ For three eveninjcH be^m- Infantry. J w DaUton, In Souadran. K A row*. V, L». kfidwar.l-. nd Billy R Tfhnmar, p. were namad ‘ Bast Driller! Sophomore* Winner* in thy Air Group were John Tuptey, "A" Fligm; H C. kennedy, "B" Flight; H T. Ghand- ler. *•4’’ Flight; D R, Reave*. ”D" Might: Tharte* aatic aveiage Wythe I* president j amendmeut* whnh have l«wn pro of the Saddle and Sirloin fluh. ^ rtalir M a first sergeant of *8’ Tran.- the Senate meeting is act for partation < ompany a member »f « *> tonight at the Aggielaad Inn Mw Ag" ultural Council. A|rtcii-| Member, of the Kiemtivc lawn credit for placing all thn ^ in Satur- AAM men m >4,* 'lay aftem.p.p * SjKWH-h Coti- It* purpose i» to tglp the gmd. K}Hinmir»\l by the Brvhn uate and the empkiyhr of trainei| Clmpter, Tex*. Boi ks«.Niat,on , ten get togethei when the grad: Second and Und pi*.. nWnnl* ha* no auitahle prospects of I^Al Honorary S.. .ety and both | Committee of the kcwdemo Coun the junior hve*t.« k ami meat pidg r il. Premdent and Mm. BaMaA mg team. Praaident-elect M He ha* made mn.t of hi* col- Banme 7.inn a**i*tant Ihmn ..f leges e«pen*e* by farm and ranch Men, and Spike White director Work durhig the sununer* and by j of Student Actieitie* have bee* In working at the animal husbandry vtted. banquet chairmfti Glenn rattle bam* while attending w-hool Dunfcle saal uate na. m. *uilai.i. prOsps-cta o| w.yq ies|Ksti\.l> t.. hoiigUss |l hi* own He*me, lAcral arts major fr. To achieve the. Horsley an.| Blanc and H»i<4l l» M*ehM Morgan, hi* assistant mams • .iad.-« at»-r ge< b.gx .(tain clone cont*. t wit), i nq.loyer* T Harrington, | by atte*uling por*<mn* l meetings; aad through the hea.i* of th, van U.u* lejMil'merit- of Ik. colk-gei "MV take advantage iif all |>o»J aihle mean* of expan.li'g 'h.* con. * . from • leveland, w dd |if« ni.-irh.g i w »r Retoainine font <|4l-ak.>r-s wm VVilliani V Mender, ile»'tncal en gineering mai.'i fi.na t.nenviMe, Mis. , Bo*. Wlinen 1'a.cH la.rti- culture muinr, l.*rth i htistopher N«yit mng of each s. |«>o| year, See I’l 4< h MKNT, IMge 4) 4 4 • 4 * Heap Rig Smoker? Ion'll Get Fired! JPlaip'out Tex , May IfU (Aw _ If y.*! sir..A.- don’t .scroll a| Way lali.i <!«.Il. ge If you sinAke, tinnk, dAnte or gamble don't afply for a j.f. p - a tepT her rial's w'hat the rollegt' tgustee* , living MS( F.xhibit with the illicit love life of Rnglish cabinet minister and hi* lovely mistres*. a widow with a teen-age son The mi mater. Sir ( John Fletcher, fimj* hi> .iomewtu' 1 tranquility disrupted by the arrival m Hi gland of Michael, son of the Icautemi* Olivia Michael. fr»*h fmm c..ikge m Winners m tht* art exhibit < anada. proves to tw a rabid nf the Memorial Student C>en- mners rekperUvwly, It A Streikert and R F. Brown w^ie named from “A’' and ‘’B” hMgli.ee r* • » W’ ( arter was Belt Drills Sdphomore of "A” SigWM Oarpa. Beat drilled in ‘A” ASA waa W. R Greene Named fur "A ' and “B” Quar termaster were J. C. Matcher slid . omniums* wtth unU.undwl loath ter ',, (jai^ry (\gnmittre were k TnL*v mg fi.r wealthy |H»litician* like Sir j,. nowar* w Kruse Y |. DMiO John When he discover* hi* mother ^ ^ ^ n ^*3 r J 0 * 10 ( »• arty wa* heat drilled in "A” Ori ta<t ,” Horaiey -a. i Mil Srhmalz und Frrida, Vet All Gollege Hands Join In For Production of Follies ment major; and lion W (.artitl, j ess mam p« major from San Antonio Folic conijaresl individual prin ciple* and ideal* t<< plan's growing in a garden, which murt be of g..«l «t.. k ami carefully ten.led He con cluded that reality needs to iw mea.tireil t.y ttw-se practical i.hal*. op l y. -t. r.l.iy n Pt-kklent W J Wed th.lA t< in sin w 'wo AesdUition* 'Hill)' Marshall pa a* tv rollege ap-umes that no U.y or ggl who eiltalH w.-yld want to drink, dance o#Ja»i!de, anyway TV* trustee* voted )a|t year to hA»\ kmok.ag on the caispuk Now rth the inmJster. Browning of Bmwnwood The nance convprtmg Michael to capitalism and winning Olivia track round* tl» nxle is that n<> Wu.lant,, teach er 4r staff member »f ttw college out two and one-half hour* of en- wbich have played » larg. part in mhy atnoka anywhere, AAytfne. tertalnment that *et a naar-record the achievement of pr.wt aien ami * We are not infnnguMt An •lu nations ’’stipjwsi through the Iron < urUiia Rba | planne.1 However ty GKOMI.K 1 H ARI T4IN ^^ , VI . In a aktl entitled "Mumc Rhap (BAlt.u « Now Thi- story wa* ^ th e AAM Twmb for yesterday* paper | lnjt Tram gave! *n vihibitHm of gtVHi timing h'th coordmwtn.n ,v '^ and balance *" Bvt ween s.'eaW one mdtvtdual holding a plant that never seem ed to «top growing, appeared III varum* part* of Ihe hall and pr the targe amount othxw new* which developed tHa past weekend forced u h«4d it over until today l * To the *traina of the War Hymn, the Aggielaml Onrhestra aad Stag i A ( < adeU combined musically Saturday night to <>pea the last ceded to the stage to kibits with emcee Norman Hy the tinve of the of twn Aggie Follte* perf.^mance. f'«»kr. Bie ilaat whnh had beer — ta, watered with a apertal el lair oa^tbe .lage af (.uum On. week ^ gg, pn^r turn* of a fox>d siaad tree l>a# id the most enk.ywMe »e uuenee* came when the Freshman Dixieland Orchestra tig out from uffatage ram# emcee Jack Norman to etplain the theme for Hits year'a ahnual af fair, ’’There» Nothing Liko A t ime " W hereupon < adeta gave VltM W) the “South Pacifir” bit aid afterward proceeded U*, pro vide their renditam of "S# la la*v# '* Taking part m thia show was every. tarai takmt orfamialiua from th* AAM TYtmbling Team to the Annex Dixieland Onrheatra Following Nornmn aarmber* of th* audience craned necks the Aehmali Brother* Freda aaantdr the iateet hita The group, led hy J Freda throwing poatea to th* cwsuuwra, had tuppaaadiy rreoa aaumer o< playinf “oa# of h- lin.*' tW a rxdltAiitf Freda appaaiod on th# program Faatunng a Ian dan. c#r, they played heartv rynd tiom of “Twelfth Street Rag" and “Bad Rirvr Valley ’’ Aaathvr Ann#x or namption appraached the foot Kghtd hy wav of th# aisle* the Freshman Drill Team in white and khaki uaifurm* Song* af the West were fea tured m another skit and sung by th# Matmaomea, mad* up of mem Kk* I# a## barm of the Sinring Cadet* They Septet and aang “Haig> Oa TW Bauga," "wit both aisle# Mug," “By IJttia H .. Xaiun "Rag MaAi Cow toy Jaa," and “I Want A Girl" th# taltor la homer of riaib. "lad Bariwwa Braaaa Both Second plam winn.-r H.-amv -et up a interior fur jqiy sc let ion, which he ralie.l the i4iramount is sue in winning a legal i-ase A law •.avgic Buster* pJav.d "Knp.y y«*r »"u»t U-n»> gaanl fm n lign.ua Yotirvelf’' with bawlited lyra-ai * n ^ |‘“liti. »l tua...-, a- wilt a* lYu* rendition was fcdloxtct iJ pr®vw.ci-|i|*ni. da*., «imimn educa- “Johna.. Rag.'’ “All The Thmgd , ' or ’ “ n<1 '**« .'.ffeen. e* too Are.'' and ’’P. nn«\Ivani* B V 'V"'"* the law- Mta” I'nele Kl Ha.ringla." ami • ,,ll •‘’hiev.- bn ch„.f aim. All the Boy* came on nelt w>tH , He*r«- nosy lu.led ^•nfinir \4*rBliniB «kf 4 Put Y<m# W^MwuHl, in tpinj pi nr#*, trtU Arms knmmd Mr*, Hum*). 4 of '*' i{ pnMemn - •Sduick.il'ei“I*>vlv Bunch *f •’"‘•dfi and .terre**mg nn.ler- Cncsmwuts.” aud “I l.ik«' Mountain X r "' , F* sqpjiK - j - "It' may take l.ot'd 4'. S'd to rut land into the rendition it wa* .A •pe.ml arqueno was "The jmi years nif"" he -aid “and fetcave fentunng member* t »f f«n«#rx are waking up to the fact Treup Caealvy in l.nd part*, that It iwu.t h. dime veteran* of Ro*4 ( hamnan wa. C 0. Sprlgga. hi. fury know* no Isuirnl*. and exhibit conai.te.1 pf wark dune by Winner* in •A" and “f" Tran* he immediately begin* I.ranking up "Indent* of Mr* Ralph Terry, art |M.rtatmn (orp* were J. R. Viu- the romance with Shak#*qiran*n dmectar of the MSt . 1 rwnt and F. J. SAundAfiljf dramatic* and passionate quota In the drawing exhdut of the! Sixth Regiment windM|| , wore tmna from the leading Ommuniat college student, and faculty divi-1 L L. Staart “A” Vet* (’ R lt*w- l""**''- a Ik . i«o« “B^t* xml Hat”, by William i ard. “B” Veto; UwmU£^IZ, How Sir John succeed* in B Smith to** first place S#cond “C Veto; J. B Fenninfton, *‘D M went to “Scottie” by Ben Miller Veto, and R. K. a tiiilinin. ,i F“ Honorable mention* wq-r* awarded \' r ,^ W,n J ,! , r\ M, i 1 ™,h f,,r r ^ Klwood ^ Bicharxl 0. camady run on the *Uge* of Lon- SkeU h of Dr C.mphwir arKl^fc * l«bi|* freedom or a*kmg thfm not. don and New York W Tyne* for “I’I ate aid Bottle" v a * . ^ wimk. ' said Dr Msrgh^l "We DirerUd by George IHIIavou. the “Field of Paint Hruih" by Jim ^ a* simply saying that thgy are play featurea Wayne Davia a. the mie MiHiams and “Scene on the AthUtie. K A and H" cabinet minister, Jeanne Kemodle Campus” by t’harle* Nttffal tm* - W k- j x a. hia paramour, ami I>avid Hame* ftp, ini i *er ( .mi. nbhent. re*|wc v N a rnon Bgad. And a* the commumstir htUe brat lively, in the painting divian.n 0 ( . w# - ,# ; In the pencil sketch diewtoa f.g n • 8 ‘ , *' , ^ ,)rHW vtudenf. of 17 year- and upd#r, I nM ^*' first place a»« “Shack.” hy turn my Searcy afx' -econd was "Acnm* from f»Tw U> go to some othgr jrollagv ifMfiey want to smoke.* Yfayland is a Baptmt Aolkgge UT~1 !""'r 1 *T V Khrh of the winner* wa* pre sented a key The Flow* Planing I Him an Field" by Ikvrx.thy , ^ th Spngg* Sketches hy Steven Fura- U ’ ,,,n ° f 81888^ •4 Representing Ball, they M I they rulletl eft onto the stagd a merhamam oalled the "Th.vugM Machine," which they used m qne*. honing delinquent atudent. Anf offense wa* punishable hy the fin mg aqua.I The Fotli#* ofricer* all Anjoyed thi* latter sport and joked A* guns fired ^ 1 j The Singing Cadets nett aang "A Pretty (An t* kke A Melody.t And out from a huge paper much# #live drab helmet liner «*gp* k rirt wtth guhtou hair aad a white f ormal She provided *i’m In thq Par Irnur" a ml “A Rtas la Dark " Thi* was the qoe fof and Aa aumy aa could ha Aa th# stag# did a* and aa* "Thara'a Ntohing Lika A Data# professor Knglish Department W T M<Donald. Bryan Corporation Court rity j'idge. and C. K (aver- | ty, Kngliah pn.feaaor, were nidge*. ley aad Charle- Heaton iweivml «**-*e« »< hon<>talile mention “Fruit" hy Charle. William, took first place in the ml pamt’ng divi sion of that gmui) "Re«ibi«d" hy ’ Marian Gaddi* txiok w-ciuvd A wxterrolor landscape by Mrs Joe Mother*! took f.f»* pldce in ♦he (minting* erhihitod hy tha | Bryan ( oljege Station Art CInb A acM.n-to. he gradw captain recently jour ! An oil, "Memorie* of Childhood,” farm*” with a loctl 7 F rolmiiin riaM ^IfN*!** ThurNiav Dean M. T. Harrington will mert with the Freshman Clnan la the Ynnaa Gymnaalum at S p.m. TharwdAi aftemaaw l* at- plain and ai»w#r qurathaa ctu- ig and military re- th# College artt y#*r. 5»P Mill Utoly Halcwmh, hu toil ray #f die. ufftce. will aow‘radialr la the Dovotopme • bare she wa. raontly transferred. W# fed we *a that bia angartaaity award wtaa#ra R McQmllen ehack in wMk a murk toSTr ■la tk# Student ArtD PaaalafHit Fund afftoa, should warn E. • til hence forth by Hr* J W Nance Imdi second The isolated kmutlob, which to place the dmniat#d isn't what the I1R- "Qtwan pear." hy D C. B |dt#a. Had just received a soaking Campbell took Brut n th# paint rain iaga exhibited by the private pu The ground was toft Same spat* pito group “Magnolia'* bv George were uiu<k|r, and it wax Ih one of Thom.* placed second. Honorable th#ae that the captain parked hia mention* were awarded for ♦’Ag- car. As fate would have it, th# r and" and "Fniit” by Mr* R car became stuck. Thg pioneer* Beeves. “Dugblanket' by Mrs xmrr stranded in the W. W McUroy and "Bitolge" by Truk to the tradition Af the DrCampbell mg harMe*. the aaptaii Afttwptod "The Grove" dnd “StHl Ijfe" the 'alight with resignation and hy George Thomas were judged hiked into town for help. BbuM) * ■ •. first and at Ih. private sMe meotion hi Collog# MfDanjvr rami in drawing, af pupil group Honor was given for "Trsas Park" by Mrs Paul willing fellow cadets ruDoi# Tha to th# I •r <Bd fit to #«- af natwe to hla ' vA