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JUNE 5. 1974 Page 7 Artists claim the true essence iof One artist chose butter, sugar and art is in the medium, and graceful cream for her medium, and the strokes on the surface of the picture “canvas” is a piece of sheet cake, are placed with the feeling and soul Shirley Bracken, an employe of of the artist. the Food Services Department, SHIRLEY BRACKEN adds final “strokes” to a still-life picture done with butter cream icing. She developed her artistic touch through the use of conventional oils and canvas. Hot debate seen on right-to-work uses her skill developed with paint and canvas to create works qf art from confectioner’s ingredients. One “painting,” her first, was displayed during a baker’s conven tion at TAMU. The work depicts a still life of a pitcher, fruit, and a loaf of bread. The most stunning item on the cake is its “frame, ” ornately adorned in yellow-gold icing to resemble a hand-carved gilt enclosure. “I have done work with oils and canvas before,” Bracken noted. “But I’d never done a still life, par ticularly one with icing. It was a lot of fun, but it took me a little longer to do than the average cake. ” Her tedious work appears to have taken weeks, but she completed the job in two hours—a brief time con sidering the finished product. Bracken enjoyed her first venture into pictorial cake decoration so much that she decided to try another “picture. ” Her rendering of a bride standing before a wedding cake will be preserved for perma nent display when the bakery sec tion of the new-Memorial Student Center is completed. Braken resides at 207 Fidelity St. in College Station with her hus band, Richard, who is waiting for an opening in TAMU’s College of Vet erinary Medicine. Her skill with icing and coloring should be a boon to those trying to watch their weight. Although loaded with calories, her cakes are literally too pretty to eat. MUM HARRY DISHMAN Sal's A Service MM Texas Vxe < '.S. across from campus - BIOLOGY : sgaLj » i ; i a.jc5® or <3 o, o.J6K>CCW 1 BEHIW IN: { xBiacef f X8dP*NY ><^ e, WW \fmHcHXPH0tcS XCH&AtStfZY ...and many other basic subjects. Cliffs Keynote Reviews. New on the scene and designed to give you help where you need it most. Each specially programmed Keynote lets you review with maximum efficiency...pinpoints the areas where you need to concentrate... Helps you catch up faster. Proven effective by college students nationwide. GET KEYNOTES HERE: TEXAS A&M BOOKSTORE University Center College Station, Texas 77843 Now...from the publishers of Cliffs Notes CN-73-6 AUSTIN, Tex.—Some of the Constitutional Convention’s hottest debate is yet to come. Explosive potential of the general provision article already has been demonstrated in preliminary rounds, and the right-to-work sec- Seininar set for Meyers from UT Dr. Betty June Meyers of the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio will present a semi- par at Texas A&M University Thursday. Her presentation, “Human Anisakiasis,” is scheduled for 2 p. m. June 6 in Room 107 of the Biological Sciences Building (East). Dr. Meyers, who is also affiliated with the Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, is a candi date for a position in the parasitol ogy section of the Biology Depart ment. Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In A&gie Rings. Diamonds Set— Sizing— Reoxidizing— All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 tion should produce the biggest bang of all. Organized labor, headed by State AFL-CIO President Harry Hub bard, stands four-square against writing right-to-work provisions into the new constitution. A new statewide citizens commit tee with formidable political and fi nancial muscle has been formed to lobby for placing right-to-work on the .ballot as a separate issue from , tfre overall constitutional revision. The Texas right-to-work law, dat ing back to 1947, prohibits union contracts which would require union membership as a condition to getting and keeping a job. Baylor University President Dr. Abner McCall is chairman of the Texas Right-To-Work Committee which opened offices near the state capitol recently. Houston school teacher Mrs. Margaret Wisdom is the co-chairman. Other big-name Texans, includ ing a scattering of i ndustrial leaders, Republicans, conservative Democ rats and Gov. Dolph Briscoe’s cam paign manager, Austin attorney Joe Kilgore, are on the committee ros ter. 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