The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 17, 1970, Image 4

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    MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BEEF STEW WITH
GARDEN FRESH
VEGETABLES
in Casserole
Choice of
Green Vegetable
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
Mom’s Pie or Cake
$0.99
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BAKED MEAT LOAF
WITH TOMATO SAUCE
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
WITH CREAM GRAVY
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
THURSDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT
DINNER
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
Served with
Spiced Meat Balls & Sauce
Parmesan Cheese
Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing
Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
OCEAN
CATFISH FILET
Tarter Sauce
Cole Slaw
Grandma’s Cornbread
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
GULF SHRIMP
Cocktail Sauce
French Fried Potatoes
Cole Slaw
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
Served With
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
Giblet Gravy
and your choice of any
two vegetables
$0.99
For your protection we
purchase meats, fish and
poultry from Government
inspected plants.
THE BATTALION
Page 4
College Station, Texas
Wednesday, June 17, 1970
Profs to have
Meteorology dept. Apprentice con test begun
receives $16,000
flednesc
grant from NASA
role in meeting
A&M engineering educators
will have an active role in the
78th annual national meeting of
the American Society for Engi
neering Education at Ohio State
University, June 22-25.
Dr. John C. Calhoun, Jr., vice
president for programs, serves
on the board of directors and
will preside at the executive ses
sion of the projects board. Dr.
C. A. Rodenberger, professor of
aerospace engineering, is proj
ects board secretary.
Engineering Dean Fred J. Ben
son will preside at luncheons of
the deans institute committee
and the committee on computers
in engineering education. He is
also on the program of the ad
ministrative council general ses
sion.
Dr. R. D. Turpin, professor of
civil engineering, will participate
on a council of technical divi
sions committee, as will Dr. R.
E. Stewart, professor of agri
cultural engineering. Stewart is
also scheduled for a presentation
during a regular session.
Also giving talks are Dr. John
B. Herbich, professor of civil en
gineering, and Dr. Robert C.
Hansen, assistant professor of
agricultural engineering.
Other members of the Texas
A&M engineering faculty who
will attend various sessions at
Columbus, Ohio, are Professor
A. E. Cronk, head of aerospace
engineering; Dr. L. A. Carlson,
assistant professor of aerospace
engineering; Dr. J. D. Lindsay,
professor emeritus of chemical
engineering; Dr. A. H. Meyer,
assistant professor of civil engi
neering; Dr. A. H. Layman, as
sociate professor of civil engi
neering; Dr. W. B. Jones, head
of electrical engineering; Dr.
Jack L. Stone, assistant profes
sor of electrical engineering; Dr.
T. J. Kozik, professor of mechan
ical engineering; Dr. J. B.
Smathers, assistant professor of
nuclear engineering, and Profes
sor R. L. Whiting, head of pe
troleum engineering.
A $16,000 National Aeronautics
and Space Administration re
search grant has been awarded
to the Meteorology Department.
The research project, entitled
“Computer Modeling for Transfer
of Microwave Radiation Through
Hydrometers,’ is directed by Dr.
Robert A. Clark, associate pro
fessor of meteorology.
Dr. Clark explained the re
search involves measurement of
weak microwave radiation from
ocean areas through the use of
a radiometer.
The 17th annual Texas State
Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Ap
prentice Contest will be held on
campus through Friday.
Fifty-four of the top third,
fourth and fifth year appren
tice trainees from Texas locals
will compete in their divisions
for cash and scholarship prizes.
Fifth year students also com
pete for a chance to represent
the state at the North America
conference later this summer at
Purdue.
Contestants were selected
through competition held at
training centers in their home
towns, reports Don Garner, Tex
as Engineering Extension Serv
ice staff member and coordina
tor of the State Apprentice
Training Program.
The contest is scheduled from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. An awards banquet
is set Friday evening at the Ra-
mada Inn. State Sen. Chet
Brooks of Houston will give the
keynote address.
Eight different projects are
scored during the contest, Gar
ner noted. Separate contests are
held for plumbers and pipe j r
ters and there is separate I
petition for third, fourth iJ
fifth year students.
Sponsors are the Texas Sty
Apprenticeship Committee, ity
membership from the Tan I
State Pipe Trades, Mechaity I
Contractors Association of Tj
as. Association of 1
Heating and Cooling Contu
tors, Gulf Coast Piping Contra |
tors and Construction Emploj
Association.
Measurements include moisture
content of clouds and the atmos
phere from regions not normally
covered by other meteorological
instruments, he said.
Dr. Clark said much of the
research is being conducted by
Jack Paris, Ph.D. candidate.
Also involved in the program
is Dr. George L. Huebner Jr.,
associate professor of meteorol
ogy. who is working on a better
radiometer design.
Dr. Clark pointed out measure
ments of sea surface tempera
tures, salinity of the water and
moisture content is possible
through the use of the radiometer
techniques.
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