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Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, November 17, 1954 HI, SCHOOL SALUTE^—The 240 members of the A&M band spread out all over the field to salute John Kimbrough during half-time at the A&M-Rice game last weekend. The band spelled out ‘JOHN’ facing both sides of the field as Kimbrough was presented a Foot ball Hall of Fame plaque. Crane, Radcliffe Featured Speakers Henry H. Crane of Detroit, Mich, and Lynn Radcliffe of Cincinnati, will be the featured speakers at the annual Texas Methodist Stu dent Movement conference to be held Nov. 2G-28 at McMurry col lege, in Abilene. The conference theme is Christ ChE Wives Club Will Meet Monday The Chemical Engineering Wives club will meet in the south solar ium of the YMCA, Monday, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Campbell, club president, has asked that all dues be brought and also the books for the Christmas project are to be collected at the meeting. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Maribn Field, Mrs. Bar bara Mullen and Mrs. Judy Hayes. ' A short business program will be followed by games of Scrabble, Mrs. Campbell said. Midway Heights Barber Shop T. C. TAYLOR Barber 3208 Cavitt Free Parking Changing Conscience” and the hymn theme is “Be Thou My Vis ion”. Special features, include a drama presented by the Wesley Players of Texas Tech and recrea tion led by Julius Scott of Wylie College. One of the purposes of the con ference is to provide fellowship and inspiration for leaders and members of Methodist groups throughout the state. Methodist students from all Texas colleges and universities are invited to at tend the conference. Total cost of the entire confer ence will be $8.50, which includes a two dollar pre-registration fee and $6.50 for a room and all meals, Rev. Robert C. Monk, Wesley foundation director, announced. He also said that students will be housed in the college dormitories and that all students who wish to attend the conference are to come by the Wesley foundation office to register before the Nov. 20 dead line. Social Whirl Mrs. A. W. Melloh will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Extension Service club, Thurs day at 3 p.m. in the Memorial Stu dent Center. Mrs. Melloh is the librarian at the Carnegie Library in Bryan. She will speak to the club bn the subject “Glimpses of New Books New Series On Religion Over WTAW “Religion in the News”, a new weekly radio series, is being broadcast over station WTAW each Saturday morn ing. The program is produced by the public relations depart ment of the Baptist general convention of Texas. The program consists of cur rent religious news from all faiths, with a specific empha sis on Texas Baptist religious news events. By BETSY BURCHARD A&M Consolidated Correspondent The annual Sadie Hawkins dance, traditionally sponsored by the jun ior class, will be held in the high school gymnasium this coming Saturday from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Stag or drag, the tickets will cost $.35 for those in costume and $.50 for students not appropriately dressed for the occassion. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. J. D. Milling is slated to serve as ‘preacher’ for girls and their legal catches. The dance will be chaperoned by class sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Boone, and Mrs. A. R. Orr, and also by homeroom mothers Mrs. D. W. Fleming, Mrs. R. L. Simms, Mrs. R. O. Berry, and Mrs. M. D. Williams. • Barbara Arlt and Betty Jean Williams are in charge of the tick ets. Edward Linton, J. B. Carroll, J. D. Milling, Dick Hickman, Janet Folweiler, Faye Simms and Ann Fleming will handle the cold drink division. Claire Rogers, Rita Hughes, Ann Fleming, and R. L. Boone are responsible for the mu sic and Marcia Smith is handling publicity. Decorations will be made Saturday by volunteers under the chairmanship of Ann Fleming. The old Tiger Inn bulding is un dergoing redecoration and will be divided between the annual staff and high school storeroom. The yearbook club moved in last week. Six weeks’ tests have been sche duled for the first three days of ndxt week. Thanksgiving holidays will begin Thursday and no special observance have been planned. Due to unfavorable weather con ditions, landscaping around the new building has been halted. Stu dents are being requested to use sidewalks to avoid bringing excess mud into classrooms and halls. At the request of the student council, several local lumber com panies have volunteered to provide benches for the terrace. These have been promised as soon as pos sible and some are expected this week. The student council has asked homerooms for suggestions for Thursday assemblies. It also pro posed the assembly committee set up a schedule of attractions for next year to avoid delay in getting the assembly program started. Homerooms have recommended several changes in the require ments for high school graduation. These suggestions, which will be Thanksgiving Turkey Leftovers By JO ANN COCANOUGHER Battalion Women’s Editor They’re the greatest thing in comfort since the figleaf. And, Arrow underwear is easier to find than fig leaves, too. Your Arrow dealer has Arrow underwear which gives you solid comfort, real unbounded ease in any position. Until you’ve worn Arrow underwear you’ve never known what comfort really is. Arosnap $1.50 y]7/Z/OH T UNDERWEAR SHIRTS • TIES • HANDKERCHIEFS • CASUAL WEAR It’s pretty distressing to have about a fourth of the Thanksgiving turkey left to eat for a week or so after the big dinner is over. Sand wiches often result from wondering just what will I do with all that turkey.” However sandwiches get rather dull for lunch, and supper too, so I looked through my tid-bit files and found a couple of recipes that should make that main dish of turkey left-overs ju^t about as delicious as the real Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey Turnovers 1% cups minced cooked turkey % cup thick white sauce 1% tablespoons minced parsley % teaspoon onion juice salt and pepper Prepare your favorite pie-dough recipe. Roll out pastry, and cut into squares. Cover half of each square with the turkey filling but do not bring filling out to the edge. Fold over and press edges of pastry together, using a floured fork. Prick each turnover with a fork; place on baking sheet, and bake in a hot oven until brown. This recipe serves four. < Almond Turkey Delight 3 cups cooked converted rice % cup almonds % cup butter or margarine Va, cup flour 1 ten-ounce can consomme Vs cup water 1 teaspoon salt 1 to 2 cups small slices (or diced) cooked turkey Sliver almonds and brown lightly in melted butter or margarine. Re move from pan. Blend flour with remaining fat. Add consomme and water slowly and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until sauce is thickened. Add salt. Place taken under advisement by the fac ulty during the year are: Physical education be required three years, world history become an elective, and English be required four years with a choice of journalism, speech, drama, literature, or grammar the senior year. BATTALION CLASSIFIED BUT, SEIX,, RENT or TRADE. Rates 3 cents a word per Insertion with a 25 cents minimum. Space rate in classified section, 60 cents per column inch. Send or call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB- UICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex as A&M. All ads must be received by l p.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • 8.4 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR, 3 yrs. old, large freezing compartment, good con dition. Call 6-3827, after 5:30 p.m. ’54 MERCURY Monterrey Hard Top, 3,500 miles, fully equipped. $900.00 Discount. Will give a guarantee, finance, and take a trade. Phone 6-1703. One 1950 Chevrolet Business Coupe This motor vehicle may be inspected by contacting the Texas Forest Service, Sys tem Administration Building. A&M Col lege of Texas Campus. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Texas Forest Service, Texas A&M College Sta tion, Texas, until 10 a.m., Friday, De cember 3, 1954, on forms available upon request. Address the Director, Texas Forest Service, College Station, or tele phone 6-6894, for further information. • FOR RENT • COMPLETELY furnished house near cam pus. Apply 304 Highland Street or Phone 4-8287. SMALL one bedroom unfurnished house, recently remodeled. Call 3-1461 after 5:30 p.m. • FOUND • A WONDERFUL place to buy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or 4-1149 for prompt courteous service. Official Notices Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of fice of Student Publications (207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion. — Manager. PAPER SHELL PECANS, excellent qual ity, by Horticulture students. Phone 4-7614. NEW PORTABLE typewriter. 4 only with half spacing and tabulator at $59.50. Bryan Business Machine, 429 S. Main, Bryan. • SPECIAL NOTICE • SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. College Station Stated meeting Thurs., Nov. 18, 7p.m. Work in FC De gree. Members and visiting brethren invited. L. P. (Larry) Cobble WM N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. Dial 3-6243 Hours 10-12 & 2-6 DR. G. C. CURTIS Chiropractor Bryan, Texas 305 E. 28th January graduates may now order their graduation announcements in the Depart ment of Student Activities, 2nd floor Goodwin Hall. Deadline for ordering an nouncements is December 8, 1954. W. D. Hardesty, Bus. Mgr. Student Activities S. R. Wright Head of CE Department Wright Will Speak To CE Wives Club S. R. Wright will speak to the Civil Engineering Wives club to night in the social room of the Memorial Student Center at 8. Wright is the head of the CE department and will speak to the CE wives on what they should ex pect of their husbands professions and the part the wives will take when their husbands enter the bus iness world. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Faye Edwards, Mrs. Jo Nell Hedinck and Mrs. Geneva Lynch. Mrs. Tommy Gingles, club pi’esi- dent, has asked that members re member to bring canned goods for the Thanksgiving basket. cooked rice in buttered individual casseroles or larger baking dish. Top with turkey or nestle turkey in center of rice. Sprinkle with toasted almonds and cover with sauce. Bake at 400 degrees for approximately 20 minutes, or until thoroughly heated and sauce is bub bly. This recipe serves four. If the family is particularly fond of turkey sandwiches here is a recipe that will help to change the sandwich schedule. Turkey Sandwich Filling 1 1 cup cold turkey, ground 1 cup nutmeals, finely chopped 4 tablespoons mayonnaise chopped celery if desired Mix together and prepare sand wiches with sliced tomatoes and lettuce leaves. Hnim good. Pollard Leads Student Program A group of Baptist students led by Frank Pollard, Baptist Student Union president, presented the pro gram Monday night at the regular monthly meeting of the Emman uel Baptist Church Men’s brother hood. Pollard introduced the program by giving the purpose and organ izational structure of the BSU. Swayne Scott, BSU enlistment vice-president, and Ray Downey, BSU social vice-president spoke of their respective responsibilities. Woody Rice talked on what the BSU had meant to him as a fresh man in A&M. The program was climaxed by Dick Bumpass when he spoke and showed slides of his mission work in Alaska. ’ V^HIIOREN UN0ER I2 YEARS- f Rift Last Day — CinemaScope “NIGHT PEOPLE” — with Gregory Peck — Also ‘PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET’ with Richard Widmark OUR POPCORN IS BEST Thursday & Friday Desert Deviltry, Cunning, Hate! ’VeCHKI IOOI-OR Cornel Mel Rita tt-FEm-GAU Tljf 'W ' r- ' rz y If you’re "off-color”... don’t come to us! *..because we have Arrow sports shirts for the man who wants color galore. Stop in and let us lay out a sample to shame a Picasso. Get color. Get comfort. Get style. Get Arrow. And, get oh down here right now! Smart Arrow plaid sport shirts are priced at $3.95 up. W. S. D. 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