The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 1952, Image 5
r / Thursday, September 18, 1952 THE BATTALION Page 5 MSC Fall Schedule MSC concession schedules fox- the fall semester have been set, announced Mrs. Ann Hilliard, soc ial director. Although varying on Saturdays and Sundays, hours will remain appi-oximately the same. Daily schedules are as follows: Browsing Room: 8-12 a. m., 1- 5:30 p. m., 6:30-10:30 p. m. Art Gallery Hours: 9-12 a. m., 2-5 p. m. Dining Room: 7 a. m.-2 p. m., 6-8:30 p. m. Advertising: 8 a. m.-5 p. m. Aggieland Inn: 7 a. m.-7:30 p. m. Barber Shop: 8 a. m.-6 p. m. Coffee Shop: 11 a. m.-2 p. m., 5-8 p. m. Craft Shop and Hobby Sales Hours: 2-5 p. m. Fountain Room: 7 a. m.-ll p. m. Bowling Alley: 9 a. m.-lO a. m. Metzger Gun Room: 8 a. m.-ll p. m. Gift Shop: 7:30 a. m.-7:30 p. m. \ Battalion ' Classifieds • FOK SAL.JS • GOOD 9-foot Philco refrigerator. $110 4-4297. THREE ENCHANTING Dachshunds, three philosophical Scotties. All registered puppies. Priced right. THE BAYARD KENNELS, On Highway 6, south of College. FOR KKNT • SINGLE room in extremely quiet residen- j tial home. Linen and maid service. ’* Ample parking. Two blocks south of the corps area. 401 S.. Dexter, phone 4-7054. BEDROOM and private bath at Profes sor’s home. 120 Lee Ave. 4-8659. DESIRABLE office rooms above Aggie land Studio, Main Street. Six rooms or any number less. See Joe Sosolik at Aggieland Studio. FURNISHED ROOM, College Park, Pri vate entrance, private bath, garage. Call 4-9159. ONE BEDROOM to Gentlemen. Kitchen privileges. 107 Munnerlyn Drive. UNFURNISHED four-room apartment for couple, 302 N. Main. Apply 500 Main Street. Phone 4-4819. • HELP WANTED • PHOTO-ENGRAVERS for Student Publica tions. Experience preferred but not necessary. See Bob Godfrey, Student Publications, PART TIME work selling women and childrens shoes. Only experienced per sons apply. Eugene Edge & Son, Bryan. • WAJNTKD r pa for right man. Some leads furnished. X Write qualifications. Hudson Trading *’ Post, Route, 1, Box 335-A, Bryan. RIDE wanted to Bryan Air Force Base irougt car-pool. Sgt. Coolins, Phone 6-1073, Monday through F pool. days only. •yan ridaj Will consider WILL CARE for small children for work ing mothers. Reasonable rates. 104 Sulphur Springs Road (3 doors behind Mais Grocery Store) or phone 4^8326. RELIABLE baby sitter. Prefer wife of student. 4-9132. IMMEDIATE opening for first phone en- Contact gineer for Wf AW. afternoon shift. iry, Must be able to take dictation. Phone 4-1230 or 4-9159. • LOST AND FOUND • BROWN Samsonite suitcase containing books. Taken from Dorm 6 storeroom. Substantial reward. Books of personal value. See Bobby Myers. 1-402. Directory ol Business Services INSURANCH of all kinds. Homer Adams, North Gate. Call 4-1217. Prompt Radio Service —Call— Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. Ph. 2-1941 Bryan DR. M. W. DEASON Optometrist 813 College Main 8:00 to 6:00 Phone 4-1106 FENCE IF IT’S FENCE I HAVE IT —Also— Flowerbed and Driveway Trim NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 Years to Pay! Free Estimate! Permanent and Portable Lawn Sprinkler Systems HUDSON TRADING POST W. C. (Bill) Hudson Rt. 1, Box 355A Ph. 3-3840 Bryan, Texas What's Cooking Lt. Donald R. Joseph Lt. Eldon D. Scott Aggie-exes Commissioned Second Lts. Donald R. Joseph ’47 and Eldon D. Scott, ’51 were graduated from Reese Air Force Base, Texas, Sept. 13, after com pleting a year of intensive train ing qualifying them as pilots in the United States Air Force. They were enrolled in the class 52-F of the USAF Basic Pilot School (Multi-Engines). Lt. Joseph, whose home address is 2505 Washington, Waco, is the son of Thomas R. Joseph, of Dal las. He attended high school in Harlingen. Lt. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Scott of Kerrville and the husband of Mrs. Juanita Hanni Scott, formerly of Syre, Okla. Fifty four aviation cadets in the group also received commis sions as second lieutenants in the Air Force Reserve. Thursday 1 p.m.—Group Horsley, Room 2D, MSC. 3 p.m.—District Dental Meeting, Room 2A, MSC. District Dental Meeting of Auxiliary, Room 2C, MSC. 5 p. m.—Intramural Athletic Of ficers, Room 301, Goodwip Hall. 6 p.m.—District Dental Meeting Dinner, Assembly Room, MSC. 7 p.m. — Corpus Christ! Club, Room 2D, MSC. 7:30 p.m.—Marshall Club, Poll Results (Continued from Page 2) speaking, but if they stop that, I am in favor of going back to “Beat the H 1 out of ,” re plied San Antonian Bob Schwarz. “I believe the senior class as • a whole should have voted but I also believe the outcome would be the same.” The only junior, and for that matter the only one, who was not in favor of abolishment in any form of the old tradition was John Gin of Fort Worth. Argued Ginn, “It helps the team’s morale, and helps make the ‘Aggie Spirit’ what it is. Most visitors look upon it as spirit and not as cursing. However, I do not favor the meth od in which it was passed.” YMCA. Election of officers. 7:30 p.m.—A&M Employers Din ner Club, Ballroom, MSC. Aggie Wives Bridge Club, Rooms 2A and 2B, MSC. Panhandle Club, Academic Building. San Angelo Club, Room 203, Ag riculture Building, Election of of ficers. Tyler Club, First floor, Academ ic Building. Aggie Players, MSC, Organiza tional Meeting. 8 p. m.—Grainesville-Cooke Coun ty* Club, MSC Lobby, Election of officers. Wichita Falls Club, Room 3C, MSC. Friday 7:30 p. m.—A&M Army and Air Force Rifle Teams, at Rifle range. During his career as an out fielder for the New York Yankees, Joe DiMaggio hit 148 homers at the Yankee Stadium. Official Notice CHANGES IN STUDIES Changes in the list of courses for which any student is currently registered may be made only on the written recommenda tion of the head of each department con- al of the dean of the student’s school. A student may not September 20, dropped after Saturday, cerned and with the approva jol. 3atu 1952. Any course dropped after Saturd: September 27, shall normally carry add a course after Saturday, ;d i grade of F. DAVID H. MORGAN Dean of the College % , -A. W. WMrop’s Your choice of shoes is important. That’s why we recommend Edgertons. Men who seek extra comfort, extra smartness, will find that Edgertons deliver both in unusual measures. Selected leathers, skillfully de veloped lasts and patterns insure endur ing smartness. Try a pair and see! Plain Toe Military Styles Regulation Lace Shoe Style O 11.95 Regulation Buckle Shoe Style OB 12.5G Ankle Height Lace Shoe Style OJ 12.50 Pebble Grain Lace Shoe Style OE 13.95 Nunn-Bush Oxfords Regulation Buckle Shoe Style OB 18.50 CaJclG^I/u^p & Co. MENS CUOTMING SINCE. ISSG COLLEGE STORE, North Gate BRYAN STORE, Main Street Dr. S. J. Morris is the only team physician West Virginia University has had. 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