TEXAS STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN1)1 MON. HANS. Till RSDAY, MAl „l. T’UDefense CoursesWill Not Merit355College CreditGainesville Camp CreatesNeed for I SO ('enterHere: Colleges CooperateForDefense courses will not be offered for college credit during the summer and regular school sessions. This final decision was made by the Executive committee when the question was brought to its attention this week through A S. Lang, chairman of defense. The question, first broached by the Defense committee, was referred to l'n s. I,. H. Hubbard andsubsequently to the Executivecommittee.Guests ofFor llomMotor Mechanics Will Be Offeredidyes-Ail-. oftant-col-t heaf-Non-credit courses which will be offered this summer if there is sufficient demand for them include home nursing and first aid. Motor mechanics is scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 7 to 8:30 a. m. the first semester. Other courses have not been scheduled.Cer-i. A.,ouiwholand.[‘ theu redhandFour specific points wore settled by the committee in regard to defense courses. They are:1. Defense courses will be kept on a non-credit basis.2. Registration for Defense courses will he accomplished in the same manner as registration for credit courses, and the courseswill appear on student records.3. Defense courses will he disassociated from departments so far as is possible.• Md grads wildent- Mnv 30,4 pin activities othirty ninth anni and homceominjt t SaturdayF.\ student day. ings will he ope0:0(1 a m. untistudents will hi unmn breakfast hall at 7:4f a. iunions for all t m in the sciencEx-Student Rep4. The college will issue certificates to students who satisfactor-UisesI’heirured.ily complete Defense courses that are not certified by the Red Cross.New USO Center PlannedMISStheNew-front May.resh-d to jWith a new army being constructed at Gainesville, the need of a USO center in Denton has been foreseen and a campaign launched to raise funds. Both TSCW and NTSTC are co-operating with townspeople in the drive.Work done 1 much of it in nu first aid and ot be reported at association’s bu the science audA luncheon Brarkenridge H the tea honorin Virginia Carroll p. in. with Mrs. hostess The oat fi:15 p. m. in room and the s» at !* o'clock in t dens will folio*Baccalaureate held in the Mi 11 a. m. Sunday Rev. Philip W« First Methodise speaker. The j umphal Marchplayed by Mirii organ, followed and the audiemThou AlmightyMorris Will SiiIvesents,‘tika.Dr. Lang, chairman of defense on the campus, is representing the college on the Denton county USOcommittee.After the scr verse speaking tb«* Lord's pra; ris will sing My lxrd” by E The Rev. Wi talk, after w!