$ 2 75 EXPERT WASH and LUBRICATION Jim Griffin’s Twin Blvd. Gulf Station At Culpepper Manor 2213 Texas Avenue Cotton Pageant Entries "COKE" IS A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. COP.TRIQRJ<1567‘THE G&REAfclfc, Sociology Spin a platter. •. have some chatter, * • and sip that real great taste of Coke* Sure, you can have a party without, Coca-Cola—but who wants to I SIGN OF GOOD TASTE BRYAN COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. (Continued from page 1.) Southwestern University; Ruby Jean Eledge, Sam Houston State College; Janie Ellis, Philomathia Social Literai’y Club of TSCW; Elizabeth Farrar, Rice Institute. Nancy Marie Farrington, South west Texas State Teachers College; Barbara Frasher, Baylor Universi ty; Mary Beth Hagler, Senior Class of A&M Consolidated; Jo Ann James, TSCW School of Nursing; Dorothy Ann Jerabek, Incarnate Word College; Elenor Trigg Jones, Senior Class of TSCW; Carlene Johnson, University of Texas; Mary Elizabeth Kelley, TSCW Newman Club; Barbara Kinnard, Kappa Epsilon Mu of TSCW; Ellen Jane Leister, Freshman Class of TSCW; Tommy Sue Morehead, Junior Class of TSCW; Patricia Anne Morrison, Texas Christian University; Mikell Murphy, Wom ens Recreation Ass’n of TSCW; Dian Nall, TSCW Art Club; Kay Seth, Adelphian Club of TSCW; Ruth Wilson, TSCW 4H Home Demonstration Club; Barbara Win- nick; Southern Methodist Univer sity; Barbara Anne Woodward, Florida Club of TSCW. A&M Exes Clubs Kathleen Birkner, Matagorda County Club; Billy Lou Bryson, Highland Lakes Club; Yvonne Clark, Deep East Texas Club; Bin- nie Anne Dartsby, Brazos County Club; LaBlanche Davis, Land’O Lakes Club; Suzann Davis, Lub bock and South Plains Club; San dra Elizabeth Elliott, Williamson County Club; Lucille Heldenfels, Corpus Christi Club; Carolyn How ard, Brush Country Club; LaVerne Johnston, Triple M Club; Lucile Jones, Port Arthur Club; Mary Ann Lehman, North West Texas Club; Lorraine Miller, Gonzales Club; Nancy Peoples, Dallas Club; Jo Ann Scully, Bell County Club; Lynda Sweard, Limestone County Club; Linda Sutton, Beaumont Club; Jessika Warren, McLennan County Club; Mary Virginia Wil son, Baytown Club; Margie Ann Young, Victoria County Club. Student Wives Clubs Deanna Avant, Wildlife Manage ment Club; Ann Blackstone, Geol ogy Wives Club; Sunny Sue Car penter, Business Administration Wives Club; Shirley Joan Christo pher, Chemical Engineering Wives Club; Connie Lee Croslin, Aggie Wives Bridge Club; Mrs. Bill Del- leney, Agricultural - Education Wives Club; Jean' Foshee, Animal Husbandry Wives Club; Nina John son, Agronomy Wives Club; Nan cy Langford, Range and Forestry Wives Club; Helen Miller, Aero nautical Engineering Wives Club; Shirley Purcell, Civil Engineering Choose Westinghouse for a rewarding future You are making a tough decision “where shall I start my career . . . which company offers me the best future?” Your whole career can be affected by your decision, so choose carefully. We sincerely believe you will make a wise decision in choosing Westinghouse, a company where big and exciting things are happening. Here you can work with men who are outstanding leaders in fields such as: Atomic Power Automation ( Jet-Age Metals Large Power Equipment Radar Semiconductors Electronics Chemistry * . . and dozens of others. You will have an opportunity to work with a company that is having spectacular growth in many fields . . . giving you room to grow. We help you apply your training to industry. You can pick a career in the industry of your choice .'. . in the type of work you prefer, and in plants, sales offices and laboratories from the Atlantic to the Pacific. And, you can study for advanced degrees at Company expense. These are just a few of the many reasons why you should choose Westinghouse. Possible design for homogeneous reactor vessel PHONE COLLECT . : . To get further information, phone collect to C. H. Ebert, at the Westinghouse Educational Center, Pittsburgh, EXpress 1-2800, extension 353, or write him at Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh, Pa. ouse Wives Club; Angela Rambo, Archi tectural Wives Club; Marjorie Stubbeman, Mechanical Engineer ing Wives Club; Marie Tiller, Ag gie Wives Council; Marilynn E. Warren, Entomology & Entomology Wives Club. A&M Mothers Clubs Barbara Ann Barber, Refugio County A&M Mothers Club; Mary Elizabeth Barefield, Del Rio A&M Mothers Club; Helen Fay Billings, Comal County A&M Mothers Club; Beverly Bratton, Houston A&M Mother’s Club; Margaret Sue Car penter, Junction A&M Mothers Club and Mary Miles Daughters, Kingsville A&M Mothers Club. Karen Rae Decluitt, Port Arthur A&M Mothers Club; Ann Demock, Fort Worth A&M Mothers Club; Ann Fleming, Wichita Falls A&M, Mothers Club; Sue Godwin, Wil liamson County A&M Mothers Club; Jose Guerra, Laredo A&M Mothers Club; Doris Herrington, Austin A&M Mothers Club; Mary Frances Hillyer, Tyler A&M Moth ers Club and Dorothy Jones, Waco- McLennan A&M Mothers Club. Joan Lamkin, Brown County A&M Mothers Club; Lynda Lynch, Brazos County A&M Mothers Club; Joyce McLain, Milam County A&M Club; Mary Manitzas, San An gelo Mothers Club; Dorothy Marie Martin, Harrison County A&M Mothers Club; Ardis Miller, A&M Mothers Club of Orange; Martha Montgomery, Amarillo A&M Mothers Club. Nelda Oleson, East Harrison County A&M Mothers Club; Susie Prewitt, Bell County A&M Mothers Club; Betsy Ross, Sonora A&M Mothers Club; Terry Jean Ryall, Jasper County A&M Mothers Club; Sally Mauritz Strauss, Guadalupe County A&M Mothers Club; Bar bara Ann Wasson, Beaumont A&M Mothers Club and Ann Weaver, Corpus Christi A&M Mothers Club. Hometown Clubs Sally Anderson, South Central Texas Hometown Club; Loretta Mae Atteberry, Brazoria County Hometown Club; Norma Faye Bangs, Red River Valley Hometown Club; Katherine Anne Barbour, Beaumont Hometown Club; Carol Cannady, Port Arthur Hometown Club; Eloise Conger, Midland Hometown Club; Betty Dickinson, Wheeler - Collingsworth Hometown Club; Linda Gayle Dyess, Coryell- Hamilton Hometown Club. Janice Elaine Ellis, Yankee I tie tiattulion Liollege Station (Brazos County/, Lexus Friday, April 12, 1957 PAGE 3 Hometown Club; Mary Virginia Griffin, Kaufman County Home town Club; Patricia Ann Hanyan, Mexia Groesbeck and Mart Home town Club; Kay Harwell, Amarillo Hometown Club; Ann Hicks, Deep East Texas Hometown Club; Dar- leen Junker, Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club; Emmy Knotts, El Paso Hometown Club and Mary Leigh, Del Rio Valley Hometown Club. Ann Elizabeth Lindemann, Jun ior Chapter, American Veterinary Medical Association; Maidia Ruth Moore, Trans-Pecos Hometown Club; Bettegene Mullens, Fort Bend County Hometown Club; Mary Ann O’Malley, Brenham Hometown Club; Carmela Rodri guez, Laredo A&M Hometown Club; Lydia Rosillo, Milby Home town Club. Sanora Slack, Northeast Texas Hometown Club and Imogene Stan ley, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. Campus Clubs Janice Agee, Student Chapter of the American Meteorology Society; Barbara Sue Auten, Sweetheart of Agricultural Council; Dorothy Ann Bagwell, Kream and Kow Club; Brenda Beck, Agricultural Engi neering Society; Martha Bickley, A&M Collegiate FFA Society; Mrs. R. D. Blutzer, Jr., AVMA Auxili ary; Sharon Bradford, Floricultural and Landscape Architecture Club. Carol Cobb, Saddle and Sirloin Club; Carolyn Falgeau, Physical Education Club; Linda Gene Far- Fel, Hillel Club; Betty Jean Fer- titta, Pre-Med and Pre-Dental So ciety; Martha Roberta Fletcher, A&M YMCA; Peggie Sue Hardee, A&M Agricultural Club. Tomasina Harris, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Rosalie Hurt, Marketing Club; Magdalena Jiminez, Pan American Club; Mary Beth McKinney, Pre-Law Society; Phyllis Menger, Camera Club; Jean Marie Miller, Petroleum Engineer ing Club; Nancy Mitchell, Singing Cadets; Martha Lee Mueller, Agri cultural Economics Club; Carol North, Society of American Mili tary Engineei-ing Club. Irene Paulica, Poultry Science Club; Sally Lynn Puddy, Range and Forestry Club; Bonnie Jean Tabor, Accounting Club; Alice B. Wiatrek, A&M Newman Club; Car ol Wright, Children of the Ameri can Revolution, and Phyllis Lillian Lair, American Institute of Chemi cal Engineers. Moonwatchers To Begin Training Moonwatchers training is to be gin very shortly, acording to Jack T. Kent, head of the moon watch team. Kent said there will be five meetings before the end of school; one for building the telescope, two others for learning how to use as tronomical maps and the last two for training sessions. “Anyone wishing to participate in the program is urged to call me, since we need some more members on the team,” said Kent. The A&M team is one of 65 teams which will track the satel lite that is to be launched by the government shortly. There will be at least six satellites sent up into, the atmosphere by the government^ Kent said. The local team’s part in the pro gram is so important that Dr. George Van Biesbroeck, world- famous astronomer, was on the campus last week to talk to Kent. This team may be the only team to see the small (20 inches in di ameter) satellite go into space. Therefore, the team may be the most vital in the total operation, he said. Lions Club Honors Local Dribblers Members of the basketball teams of A&M Consolidated -and Stephen F. Austin (Bryan) High School will be honored at a dinner in the Triangle Dining Room Monday at 7 p. m. Their hosts will be the Bryan-College Station Lions Club. “If no team spots it, it will cost the government a billion or more dollars,” said Kent. Kent urges the Moonwatchers to report to his office every couple of days to see if new developments have taken place in the program. He also urges them to go by the physics shop to help with the con struction of the telescope, and to report in as soon as possible for assignments. The first meeting will be for working out a means for alerting the members quickly, he said. Members of the moon watch team are, James E. Arnold, Don J. Arn old, Clyde E. Beal, James W. Bransford, George A. Cude, Dr. Peter Dehlinger, Jan F. De Lassen, Wayne O. Doyle, Charles E. Hath away, William G. Jones, David A. Jones, Miss Christy Kent, Jack T. Kent, Roy E. Mitchell, R. Dan Pur- rington, Peter L. Schaar, William R. Thurman, George B. Taack Jr., Jack W. Westerfield and Jerome L. Winkler. FISHING • RODS • REELS • MINNOW BUCKETS • CATFISH BAIT • WORMS STUDENT CO-OP WHITE “WINDSOR WALKERS” (You have to see them to appreciate them.) CHEAP! COMFORTABLE! HARD to WEAR OUT! See them at LOU’S