St. Andrews Church Sets ‘Rally Day’ “Rally Day” will be observ ed at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Bryan at the 10:45 t a.m. Parish Service Sunday, it was announced by the Rev. Yern Swartsfager, rector. Church School children and adults will mark the event with special emphasis on loyalty to God and the Church. Miss Catherine Parker, superintendent of the Church School, has announced that Special refreshments will be served the children during classes which follow the Bible movie having to do with the missionary journeys of St. Paul. Children and students, especially tliose who are freshmen , at A&M and Allen Academy, will register with. Miss Parker prior to the show- 1 ing of the Bible movie, which fol lows the opening church service, the rector said. Also inaugurated this week will be the. special Birthday Offering in the Church School, to be applied to special foreign missions. High School Paper Now Being Printed Spearheading the editorial staff of the Consoli dated High School weekly printed newspaper. The Roundup, these people, combined with a large staff of reporters and typists, cover hap penings at the local school in their four-page tabloid publication. Left to right are Jimmy . assistant business manager. Templin, assistant business manager; Frank Va- den III, sports editor; Barbara Sims, exchange editor; Mrs. J. T. Duncan, faculty advisor; Glen da Brown, layout editor; Helene Boatner, news editor; Janice Hildebrand, business manager; Dorothy Bates, editor-in-chief; and Martha Ergle, COME IN AND SEE . . . What’i AGGIE SQUARES: Friday, 7:30 p. m. The Grove. Election of offi- Our Complete Selection of Records J cers.. Gollob — (Continued from Page 1) 45 R.P.M. RECORDS 331/3 R.P.M. RECORDS 78 R.P.M. RECORDS 50% OFF ON ALBUMS have success in order to maintain mental normalcy. • Unburdened of confusing flash backs and windy harangues by psy chologists who would seem more at home at a seance, “In A Lonely Place” keeps a tempo vivace throughout. Writing is terse and crisp and clever, and the camera is never arty or obtrusive—it’s just around to show you what’s going on as simply as possible. SINCE 1888 “Where to Buy It” 201 N. Main Bryan As to the venerable Humphrey, his interpretation of Dixon Steele is his best screen job in two years. He at last seems to realize that he’s no glamour-boy like Mont gomery Clift, but that his success lies solely in his peculiar brutal appeal. ! —— . ^ ANNOUNCEMENT The Congress of the United States has enacted a law providing that each depositor’s funds in banks that are members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration are now insured, by the Federal Deposit In surance Corporation, an agency of the Federal Gov ernment, up to $10,000.00. Banks of Bryan and College Station are members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The First National Bank The City National Bank First State Bank & Trust Company College Station State Bank BEAUMONT A&M CLUB: Thursday after yell practice in room 106 Academic Building. Im portant meeting. CORYELL COUNTY CLUB 7:30 p. m. Room 123 Academic Build ing. EL PASO CLUB: 8:00 p. m. Aca demic Building. Election of offi- ccrs. ENTOMOLOGY SOCIETY: Tuesday after yell practice in Bio logical Science Building. KAUFMAN COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m., 305 Academic Building. NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB: Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Room 228 Academic Building. Election of of ficers. PANHANDLE CLUB: Thursday after yell practice in room 103 Academic Building. New members urged to attend. The Round-Up, A&M Consolidat ed High School’s newspaper, is being published for the twelfth consecutive year this .semester. This is the first year since Anne Boddie was editor in 1945 that the paper has been a printed publica tion. During the five years between 1945 and 1950 the paper was either mimeographed or published with the aid of a ditto machine. Consolidated’s paper; with its circulation of 400, has subscribers in places as distant as Tennessee and Massachusetts. | ' Their paper is completely self- sustaining. Revenue to meet operat ing expenses is acquired through the sale of advertising and sub scriptions. Staff Meets Tuesday The staff meets every Tuesday to turn in their copy for that week and to receive their assignments for the following week’s issue. Deadline for advertisements and pictures for Friday’s paper is Monday. As the school does not have a journalism class, the paper is pro duced by students who are inter ested in journalism and who are willing to sacrifice some of their spare time. An English teacher, Mrs. J. T. Duncan, is the sponsor for the paper and helps in the editing. Editors are chosen for one year in an election by the student body. Interested students run for the staff positions of news editor, soc iety editor, sports editor, and lay out editor. The students who are elected, meet with the other pros pective staff members and these prospective members elect the edi tor-in-chief from the four editors chosen by the student body. The editors for the coming year are editor-in-chief, Dorothy Bates; news editor, Helen Boatner; society editor, Martha Jane Arnold; sports editor, Frank Vaden III; and ex change editor, Barbara Sims. One of the papers most widely read regular features is their weekly selection of the student of the week. In this feature a brief biographical sketch and history of the students school activities are given. The paper carries news and soc ial items of interest to the Con solidated students. Lunar Editor Gives Answer To Rather ‘Cloudy’ Question According to the Bryan papers, the moon’s eclipse last Monday night was not visible there, but the Battalion’s Lmar Editor an nounced visibility from atop Austin Hall was completely clear Mon day night. When pressed for an answer to this meterologicnl question, he said, “due to the rising spirits coming out of the old building, most of the clouds were swept away. A slight overcast was detected in the titrator-spectrascope, but the College Station Chamber of Com merce assured me there are never any clouds over College Station.” THE BATTALION THUR., SEPT. 28, 1950 Page 3 Wives Bridge Club Meets Tonight in MSC The Veterans Wives Bridge Club will hold its regular meeting to night at 7:30 in rooms 2A-2B of the MSC. Night school classes in Shorthand, Typing and Bookkeeping will begin October 16 at 7 p.m. For further information call 3-6655. 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