The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 21, 1961, Image 4

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    Reveille II ILen [is Helping Maud
Ag-g-ie mascot Reveille II gives moral sup- log from the cutting area. (Photo by Bill
port as Company E-2 brings in a bonfire Semmelrogge)
NEW
TABBER
SNAP
Snap np your appearance
with Arrow Tabber Snap.
Here’s a college shirt with the distinctive
tab collar minus the nuisance of a
collar button to hold the tabs in place.
The tabs snap together under the tie knot
giving you the crisp, clean “savoir faire” look.
Try Tabber Snap for a change of pace in
striped oxford, white and colors.
Sanforized labeled.
$5.00
-ARROW-
From the
Cum Laude Collection?*
Witii Work Must dome Best
Cadets from Companies G-l and E-2 take a breather after
bringing in another bonfire log. Freshmen also take care
to protect each unit’s “gig sticks” from “borrowers.”
(Photo by Bill Semmelrogge)-
This Is Coffee?
Recipe for bonfire coffee: Take a 30-gallon trash cm. Put
in about 20 gallons of water and a pound of coffie or 10,
Let the whole mess simmer and boil over an opei fire for
24-48 hours. Company B-2 admits it doesn’t tastetoo good,
but it’s a welcome pick-up after a few hours in tie cutting
area.
5,200 EXPECTED
Thanksgiving Meal
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Arroiv introduces
A new Tab collar
Give your neckline a lift with the Tabber Snap
collar so ingeniously contrived it takes only
seconds to adjust the tabs under the tie knot.
Smart for college men who want a distinctive
collar change and true comfoit. See us for a com
plete Arrow selection of ships, ties, underwear.
MENS WEAR
&INC8 1039
BRYAN TEXAS
Scheduled Tonight
A&M’s annual and much-antici
pated Thanksgiving dinner in the
college dining halls is scheduled
tonight for students and guests.
The menu for the fete reads:
Roast turkey, corn bread dress
ing giblet gravy, candied yams,
lima beans, quartered lettuce, 1,000-
island dressing, relish trays, fresh
fruit bowl, cranberry sauce, chiffon
pumpkin pie, rolls; butter, milk
and coffee.
Corps students, civilians and
guests will eat at ,6:30 in both
Sbisa and Duncan dining halls.
Tables will be complete with
candles and other Thanksgiving'
trimmings.
J. G. Peniston, supervisor of the
dining halls, said yestei'day 5,200
persons were expected to eat. The
following amounts of food will be
used for the meal:
5,200 pounds of turkey, 1,400
pounds of corn bread and dressing,
13,000 rolls, 130 gallons of gravy,
2,800 pounds of yams, 1,300 pounds
of fx-ozen lima beans, 1,300 pies,
250 pounds of butter, 5,200 pints
of milk and 240 gallons of coffee.
Century Study
Nominated Cor
National Award
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Also 1,400 heads of lettuce, 40
gallons of salad di'essing, 30 gal
lons of sweet gherkins, 48 gallons
of olives, 20 gallons of pickled
onions, eight crates of celery, 14
boxes of apples, eight boxes of
oranges, 15 lugs of grapes, 70G
pounds of bananas and 120 gallons
of cranberry sauce.
Peniston predicted there would
be left-overs.
you
Want
, T ° know.
JPL WANTS TO KNOW YOU
Representatives of Jet Propulsion
Laboratory want to meet with you
personally. They want to talk to you
about you. About your interests, am
bitions and how you feel about science
and engineering in general. O They
want to talk to you about JPL. About
2800 people in Pasadena, California
that are mapping out many new missions
into space. About JPL’s Lunar and Planetary
Programs and its three-nation Deep Space
Instrument Facility. About the opportunities that
exist at JPL for young men who only take know
for an answer. O JPL wants to know you. We hope
you’ll find time to meet with us.The Placement Office
has full details. O "An equal opportunity employer’*
JET PRO.PULSION LABORATORY/Hfc
4800 OAK GROVE DRIVE, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
Operated by California Institute of Technology for the National Aeronautics & Space Administration
The A&M Century Study pro
gram has been nominated for a
Fi’eedoms Foundation award.
The announcement was made by
Kenneth D. Wells, president of
the foundation. The nominator
will be submitted to the distin
guished awards jury for review
later this fall when the group con
venes at Valley Forge.
Wells said the nomination was
made as a result of an “outstand
ing effort being made by a major
college to ascertain its educational
program to meet major challenger
that face the individual citize :
during the next 15 years.”
A&M e’eged during its 85th
anniversary, which is also the
100th anniversary of legislation
establishing land grant college'
in the United States, to launch
the Century Study program.
The state’s oldest tax-supported
institution of higher learning is
one of 69 land grant colleges in
the United States.
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phasize fundamental pxdnciples
undergirding the American way
of life.
Among the officers and trus
tees of the foundation are Dwight
D. Eisenhower, Hex-bert Hoover,
Maj. Gen. Harlan N. Hartness
(Ret.) and Admii'al Arthur W.
Radford (Ret.).
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