ctmiiu ^^ctuorited By GEORGIA JOHNSON (Texans all are the Johnsons—Georgia, who comes from Channel- view; Gene, a Baytowner, and Zee Ann, a young lady who’ll soon he two. Gene, who goes hy “Jones Eugene” officially, is majoring in accounting at A&M.) CRANBERRY APPLE-ADE PUNCH 1 bottle (16-ounce) cranberry 1 can frozen concentrate juice for lemonade 2 cups apple juice 1 pint ginger ale Mix chilled juices with lemonade' concentrate. Add chilled ginger ale just before serving. Yield: IVz quarts. BARBECUE BURGER MIX 1 pound ground beef 14 cup chopped onion % cup chopped green pepper % cup chopped celery 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce X A cup catsup 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 1% tablespoons Worcestershire sauce Brown beef in hot fat. Add onion, green pepper and celery, and cook until tender. Add remaining ingredients, and mix well. Cover and simmer 20 minutes. Spoon on warm buns. Serves 6. CLEVER CHAPEAU ‘CREATIONS’ were the order of the day last Thursday when the Officers’ Wives of College Station presented a “Crazy Hat Show” at their monthly lunch eon meeting at The Oaks. Proclaimed the winners were (left to right) Mrs. Delmer P. Anderson, Mrs. V. M. McConnell, and Mrs. William F. Henson. Mrs. McConnell took first place with a parasol-hat featuring a lighted red candle and a music box. Mrs. Anderson’s second place winner was a white chapeau complete with silver longhorns, an oil derrick and a miniature Cadillac. Third place was taken by Mrs. Henson with a plat form creation holding two cradles steadied by the hands of a stout “mammy.” AAUW Has Program On Art A stimulating program on art forms was presented at the March CATERING for ~immm iim wiuump* ■" SPECIAL OCCASIONS Leave the Details to me. LUNCHEONS BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES Let TTs Do the Work — You Be A Guest At Your Own Party Maggie Parker Dining Hall W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069 meeting of the American Associa tion of University Women by Miss Dorothy LaSelle, professor of art at Texas State College for Wo men. Introduced by Mrs. W. H. Delaplane, Miss LaSelle spoke of her two major art interests—the Little Chapel in the Woods on the A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED One stop service on . . . KHAKI SLACKS AND SHIRTS We formfit your shirts and sew patches KHAKI O’SEAS CAPS Bring us your alterations on your own clothes ZUBIK’S UNIFORM TAILORS North Gate TSCW campus and certain aspects of modern art. Discussing the first, she stated that her students, between- 1938 and 1941, designed and made the 11 stained glass windows, the light fixtures, beam decorations, mosaics for the pews, cross, candlesticks and even the heavy front door of the chapel. The rug, too, was de signed and woven by students. In the second part of the pro gram, Miss LaSelle showed slides of modern architecture and modern designs in furniture. She empha sized that the new materials of the space age demand new forms. She closed the program with slides of some of her own works. She has had a studio in Province- town, Mass., for 10 summers and her work has appeared in a num ber of exhibits. During the business meeting, the branch voted to sponsor an award for the second Memorial Student Center art show. It was announced that all dona tions for Hungarian relief are to be left at the homes -of .the Mesdames Horace Blank, M. E. Ennis and J. H. Quisenberry. PECAN PIE 3 tablespoons melted butter 11^, cups pecan halves % recipe plain pastry 3 eggs 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup light corn syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix sugar, syrup and eggs together. Add butter and vanilla and mix well. Stir in pecans. Pour into pastry shell and bake in slow oven (300 degrees) 1 hour and 15 minutes. The Battalion College Station (Brazos County}, Texas Thursday, March 14, 1957 PAGE 3 Job Interviews The following companies inter view tomorrow at the Placement Office: Koppers Company Inc., Port Ar thur, interviews Ch.E., and Chem istry majors for summer employ ment. Northrop Aircraft Inc., inter views Aero.E., C.E., E.E., M.E., Physics and Math majors. Leeds and Northrop Company interviews Ch.E., E.E. and M.E. majors for positions in research, development, production engineer ing, application engineering and. sales engineering. U. S. Naval Air Development and Material Center interviews Brochure Shows Station Chores All chores undertaken by the Texas Engineering Experiment Station during the past two years, ranging from cottonseed process ing to sanitary engineering, are described and illustrated in a bro chure put out by the station. Compiled by Fred J. Benson, vice director of the Station, the pamphlet is entitled “Activities of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station, 1954 - 55 and 1955 - 56.” GRADUATING- ENGINEERS Research, development, and production activities at Northrop Aircraft, Inc., in Southern California, create a continuous demand for young men who wish to build a permanent career in engineering and science, in addi tion to a diversified production program in its several plants, Northrop is engaged in many vitally important, classified projects necessary to our country’s defense I If your training qualifies you for positions in the categories listed below ...if you want to settle in the Los Angeles area and work in Northrop’s new multi-million-dollar engineering center... if you want to build a suc cessful career in one of America’s foremost research, development and pro duction organizations... if you want to enjoy many outstanding benefits that are unexcelled in the industry, including Company-paid life, health, and accident insurance, two weeks and two days annual vacation plus an extra week at Christmas, both with full pay...if you want to work where your ability will be continually encouraged... please contact your school’s placement office and make an appointment for an interview with one of Northrop’s representatives. THESE FIELDS OFFER CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING • CHEMISTRY PHYSICS • MATHEMATICS • CIVIL ENGINEERING . Campus interviews will be conducted by Mr. Bob Kealhofer, Engineering Personnel Representative of Northrop Aircraft, Inc., on Friday, March 15th, at Texas A&M College En gineering Placement Office. NORTHROP AIRCRAFT, INC. HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA Aero.E., M.E., E.E., and Physics majors for positions. Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company interviews M.E., E.E., Pet.E., Ch.E., Chem., Physics, Ge ology and Math, majors for posi tions of Field Engineering train ees: Equipment Design, Tool De velopment, Mechanical [Research and Development, Chemical Re search Labs and Electronic Labs. The Rath Packing Company, in terviewer B.A., Ag.Eco. and A.H. majors. General Electric interviews Bus. Adm., Eco., Ag.Eco., Jour, and I.Eng. majors for Advertising and Public Relations. U. S. Naval Laboratories in Cal ifornia— U. S. Naval Ordnance Lab. and U. S. Naval Ordnance Test Station interviews E.E., M.E., Aero.E., I.Eng., Math., Chemistry, Physics and Statistics majors for positions. They also are interested in E.E., M.E., Physics, Math, and Statistics majors for summer em ployment. Social Whirl • Electrical Engineering Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in room 203 of the YMCA. Dr. Edward Andrew of the department will give a lecture on Pakistan. Re freshments will be served by Bar bara Gossage and Sharron Wel- borne, hostesses for the evening. Aggie Wives Bridge Club will have its sixth meeting of the spring semester at 7:30 p.m. today in the Memorial Student Center. Hostesses for the evening, will be Trilba Keller and Pat Locke for the regular group and Marilyn Jannasch and Lucille Ritchart for the intermediates. Last week prizes were won for high, second high and low scores by Ann Price, Pat Sprayberry and Pat Locke, respectively, in the reg ular group. In the intermediate group high score prize was won by Lucille Ritchart. Peggy King won second high, and Marilyn Jannasch, third high. Low score prize was won by Arlene Starr. Agricultural Economics and Ru ral Sociology Wives will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Bryan Sewing Machine Company for a Necchi sewing machine demonstra tion. * * # A picnic has been planned by the Wildlife Management Wives Club for 4 p.m. Sunday in Hensel Park. Members, their husbands and their children ai'e invited. * * Animal Husbandry Wives will have a business meeting at 7:30 tonight in the YMCA. At 8:15 the group will go to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kraft of Kraft Furn iture for a talk and demonstra tion. Refreshments will be served there. * * =!= Mrs. Renee Rays of Redmond Real Estate will be guest speaker Monday night at the meeting of the Mechanical Engineering Wives Club. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in room 202 of the YMCA. Ruby Jordon and Lou Murley will be hostesses for the evening. 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