The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 6 Thursday, May 2, 1957 T P 3 m A\ r ' Vv w ni fl What’s Cooking The following clubs and organi zations meet tonight: 6:45 p. pi. A. I. Ch. E. will hold a bar-be- que in Bryan City Park. Tickets are 50 cents per person. All Chemical engineering students are urged to attend. 7:15 p. m. Guadalupe Valley Hometown Club will meet in room 308 in the Academic Building. Red River, Valley Hometown Chib will meet in room 105 in the Academic Building for an election of next year’s officers. El Paso Hometown Club will meet in the Memorial Student Cen ter to plan a social function. 7:30 p. m. Bell County Hometown Club will meet in room 125 of the Academic Building fob an election of the ’57-’58 officers. Coryell - Hamilton Hometown Club will meet in room 125 of the Academic Building for an election of new officers. Port Arthur Hometown Club will meet in room 105 in the Biological Sciences Building to discuss func tion plans and to reschedule the club picture. Wichita Falls Hometown Club will meet in the Serpentine Lounge of the Memorial Student Center to have the Aggieland picture made. Panhandle Hometown Club will meet in room 305 in the Academic Building. Dallas Hometown Club will meet in room 107 in the Biology Build ing. Deep East Texas Hometown Club will meet in room 207 in the Academic Building. Bell County Hometown Club will meet in room 125 in the Academic Building for an election of officer's and for the final party plans. Mrs. Sorenson Buried Today Funeral services were held yes- tcr(lay 4 at 4 pan. at the Callaway- Jones Chapel for Mrs. J. W. Sor enson, 66, who passed away Tues day at 6 p.m. at her home, 300 Francis St., in College Station. Graveside ceremonies were held at the Rockdale cemetery at 2 p.m. this afternoon. Mi’s. Sorenson is survived by her husband, J. W. Sorenson, own er of the Sorenson Hardware Co., one daughter, Mrs. L. A. Patton Jr. and one son, J. W. Sorenson Jr.; three brothers, L. G. Moore of Cor pus Christi, N. M. Moore of Gol iad and Carroll Moore of Rock- port and one sister, Mrs. E. F. Wehipeyer of McAllen. CATERING FOR M Tp" SPECIAL OCCASIONS ■ Leave the Detail* P? to me. LUNCHEONS BANQUETS WEDDING PARTIES JLet Us Do the Work — Von Be A. Ouest At Your Own Party Maggie Parker Dining Hall W. 26th & Bryan XA 2-5069 Outstanding Etito Jiimor Wins $100 David A. Claghorn, junior entomology student, was awarded a $100 scholarship as the outstanding junior major ing in entomology Tuesday night by Dean of Agriculture J. C. Miller. Selection for the award was made on the junior’s scholarship, attitude, ability, personality, extra curricular activities, financial needs and a 500-word theme on “Why I Selected Entomology for a Ca reer?”, according to J. C. Gaines, head of the Entomology Depart ment. The scholarship was made avail able by the Texas Pest Control Operators. On presenting the award Dean Miller said, “We are living in an age where we must work with peo ple,” and there grades and person ality come into play especially when a job interviewer is on the campus. “This was not true sev eral years ago, but it is now.” He credited this to the fast, modern world in which we are now living. “It is a world where ability to get along with people” is a neces sity, he added. Agricul lure Expert To Visit Campus Dr. P. V. Cardon, one of the wmdd’s leading agriculturists, will visit on the A&M campus from Monday through Wednesday next week to confer with college ad ministrators and talk to various groups, including Alpha Zeta, agri culture honor fraternity. Cardon, a graduate of Utah State and the University of Cali fornia, will also hold two special sessions with faculty members and graduate students in the School of Agriculture. Presently serving as consultant to the Commission on Graduate Education in the Agricultural Sciences of the Southern Regional Education Board, Cardon has ser ved as teacher, economist, research administrator and farm - paper editor in the agricultural field. Before taking his present position, he w r as director general of FAO, with headquarters in Rome, Italy. Holleman Elected PSC President Kendrick A. Holleman, dairy science major from Bryan, was elected president of the Poultry Science Club for next year at the las^ club meeting. Vice president for next year is Floyd McKinnerney, sophomore poultry husbandry major from Richland Springs. David Behlen of Gonzales was elected show man ager and Clint J. Herring of Hamilton was named secretary. Treasurer for the coming year is Robet'to J. Saldivar of El Paso. Reporter for the club will be Wil liam D. Benson of Aransas Pass. . . . 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