II THE BATTALION Friday, September 17, 1954' New fiym Will Be Ready This Fall The proposed addition to the G. Rollie White coliseum will open during the fall term of 1955, said C. E. Tishler, head of the physical educa tion department. The new addition, which will join the rear of the main building, is the physical education and inter mural arthletics. will have the facilities for handling 1,000 students per hour,” Tishler said. “We have had about 3,000 students each fall semester for the past three years. Howere, when our proposed physical edu cation facilities are completed, we can handle approximately double that amount.” One of the outstanding features of the new coliseum wing, accord ing to Tishler, will be the small corrective gymnasium on the ground floor. “Formerly, students with physical handicaps could not participate in many types of sports but with the cooperation of their family doctors and the college hospital, students will have the opportunity to take part in modified sports,” said Tishlei - . The second floor of the building will have rooms for different kinds of indoor sports. Wrestling, fenc ing, and boxing rooms are pro posed. On the third floor, gymnastics and tumbling rooms combined with a large floor will be construc ted. The large floor will have enough space to facilitate three basketball, nine badminton, or five volley ball courts. Showe^ and basket-system lock er rooms will be available; 5,000 small wire baskets will be used to store the students’ gym equipment. TUE EVOLU (OKI OF DOBYNE JEWELERS Quality Watch Repairing At a Reasonable Rate I. L. Howard, Watchmaker POC-ABMY MAM CSiMPLE.-TOOL.U6) AE.MH M6.U (60AfiD- SW(tdCiUS') PKESEMT AE.MV MAN CWA.Te.BL- PICUTU6) ■—in« mm! WJMmMMU'l Cadet Slouch Will Be Back in The Battalion Again Cadet Slouch will be back in the Battalion this year. The daily cartoon features the everyday incidents at A&M, as they happen to Cadet Slouch, his roommate Simp, and all the other Aggies. The life of the other half is shown by the characters from Co-ed U, with a few girls thrown in just for the heck of it. The Slouch cartoon is drawn by James Earle, an architect ma jor from Jacksonville. Earle will Cadet Officers (Continued from Page 3) det captains are Edwin R. Maas of Rosebud, adjutant; William R. Canon of Brownwood, public infor mation and scholastic officer, and Thomas N. Durden of Jasper, sup- p!y. Sergeant major is William H. Sellers of Houston and technical sergeant is Arthur W. Newlin of Wharton, intelligence sergeant. Commanders of squadrons 13, 14 and 15 with rank of captain, in ordepy are Robert T. Saffel of La Marque, Melvin P. Kopecky of Englq, and Donald D. Dittman of Harper. * Sixth Group, Second Wing Raymond F. Downey of Dallas is group commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Jesse M. Couch of Dallas, execu tive, and Don L. Benefiel of Hous ton, operations and safety officer. Cadet captains are Robin K. Ransome of Fort Worth, adjutant; Herman P. Meiners of Dallas, pub lic information and scholastic of ficer, and James L. Whitfield of Raymondville, supply. Technical sergeant is James G. Montgomery of Overton, operations. Commanders of squadrons 16, 17 and 18 with rank of captain, in order, are William D. Dugat of Beeville, Glenn E. Wise of Cause and Charles T. Donohue of Grand Prairie. Seventh Group, Second Wing Tullos L. Frank of Hot Springs, Ark., is group commander with rank of lieutenant colonel. Majors are Earl R. Hall of Clute, execu tive, and Frank J. Gajewsky, Hous ton, operations and safety officer. Cadet captains are Wilford S. Herman of Winters, adjutant, and Royce N. Price of McLeon, supply officer. Sergeant major is Ben nett W. Hardy of Dallas. Technical sergeant is David M. Word of Fort Worth, operations sergeant. Commanders of squadrons 19, 20 and 21 with rank of captain, in order, are Chester D. Slawson of Fort Worth, Clarence M. Hatcher of Houston and Harry R. Espey of San Benito. Eighth Group, Second Wing David W. Lane of Newton is group commander with rank of COLLEGE STATION’S OWN BANKING SERVICE College Station State Bank North. Gate lieutenant colonel. Majors are Eu gene L. Ashley of La Feria, exec utive, and Thomas M. Campbell of San Antonio, operations and safe- ty. Cadet captains are David L. Uz- zell of Stinnett, adjutant; Steve V. Visoski of Bryan, public infor mation and scholastic officer, and Lee E. Williams of Mineola, sup- ply. Sergeant major is Kirby M. Kea- hey of Bluff Dale. Technical ser geants are Jack H. Lippman of El Campo, operations; Ben H. Al len of Houston, supply, and Charlie F. Jack of: Grand Saline, intelli gence sergeant. (See OFFICER, Page 7) be a fifth year student this year. The ever-increasing popularity of Cadet Slouch has brought new additions to the Slouch line. Now available are T-shirts and decals featuring Slouch and Simp, and a book called “Cadet Slouch vs. A&M”. All can be purchased at the Exchange Store. The Battalion will also run daily the comic strips “Li’l Abner” and “Pogo”, as last year. A&M PHOTO SHOP Photographic Supplies & Equipment and Amateurs Professional Photofinishing by Professionals — One Day Service We Maintain Our Own Camera Repair Department “HEADQUARTERS FOR AGGIE PORTRAITS” NORTH GATE COLLEGE STATION GLAD TO HAVE YOU BACK. AGGIES! 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