Job Interviews Thursday, March 17, 1955 THE BATTALION Page 3 TODAY thru SATURDAY ,,(W% SPENCER TRACY ROBERT RYAN ^ ^ Color. m i '*' v ' ■ Si "** ANNE DEAN FRANCIS - JAGGER • BRENNAN JOHN ERNEST LEE ERICSQN'BORGNINE-MARVIN Thursday, March 17—The Texas company—petroleum and mechani cal engineers: juniors primarily for summer work — as trainees as roustabouts foi- June-July-August. June graduates for employment leading to petroleum engineering assignments in domestic operations for the producing department. Thursday, March 17—Lockheed Aircraft Corp.—mechanical, aero nautical, civil, electrical engineer ing, mathematics, physics equal all CIRCLE TODAY thru FRIDAY lie>gEii> dm My HBAmrl COLOR BY TECHNICOIOR JOSE FERRER • * ^ MERLE OBERON • HELEN TRAUBEL — A L S O — William Holden ‘EXECUTIVE SUITE’ nrrarira Bryan Z-8S79 NOW thru TUESDAY SKIN DIVER ACTION! AQUA-LUNG THRILLS! | levels for opportunities as members ! of the engineering or x'esearch I staff. Thursday, March 17—The Carter Oil company—physics, chemistry, petroleum, mechanical, chemical, electrical engineering, mathematics, geology, geophysics. Openings are foi 1 those definitely interested in research. See interview notice for degree levels. Thursday, Friday, March 17, 18— Boeing Airplane company—mathe matics, physics, aeronautical, civil, electrical, mechanical and all engi neering grads interested in design, research and production or aircraft and missiles, including industrial engineering, tool design and pro duction planning. Group meeting at 5 p.m. in 2A and 2B of the Memorial Student Center on March 16. Friday, March 18—American Cy- anamid company—chemistry and chemical engineering majors inter ested in employment with this chemical company. Friday, March 18—Lufkin Foun dry & Machine Co.—positions open for mechanical engineers in pro duction departments 'and for me chanical and petroleum engineers in sales depai-tment. Friday, March 18—Seismic Ex plorations, Inc. — interviews for mathematics, physics, geology pe troleum engineering majors. Friday, March 18 — Standard- Vacuum Oil company—interviews for overseas employment—petro leum, chemical engineering and geophysics. Friday, March 18—Braniff Air ways — mechanical, aeronautical, electrical, and civil engineers for maintenance engineers in systems, powerplants, electrical and instim- ments, structures. GILBERT ROLAND • BICHARD EGAN • LORI NELSON . RKO RADIO PICTURE DOKO\ MALONE CHARLI McGRAW with Don Haggety Mary Beth Hugies A LINDSLEY PARSON^roduction Directed by HAROLD SAtUSTER Screenplay by WARREN \0UGLA$ ■v TODAY thru SATURDAY John Wayne in “SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON” BETTER BUY A LICENSE—Instructors for the eighth annual Game Warden school now in session here talk over the curriculum for the 15-week course. Left to right are An thony Inglis, graduate assistant who teaches natural his tory and game management; Dr. George K. Reid jr., spe- ialist in fisheries; Dr. William B. Davis, head of A&M’s wildlife management department; and Capt. John Wood of Brownwood, who is with the Texas Game and Fish Com mission. J. F. Pierce of the English department, another instructor, was not present when the picture was made. (KHOREN UNDER 12 YEARS- TODAY AND FRIDAY Victor Mature Jean Simmons “THE EGYPTIAN” CinemaScope — Technicolor “GIRlTNEXT DOOR” With Dan Dailey — June Haver What’s Cooking THURSDAY Amarillo club, no Aggieland pic ture this week. 5:15—Corpus Christi club, front of MSC, Aggieland picture. 7:15—Guadalupe Valley club, 125 Academic, discuss Easter party. Waco-McLennan County club, so cial room MSC. Rusk County A&M club, 411 Aca demic. East Texas club, room 3C MSC, plan spring party. 7:30 — Austin club, basement YMCA. Red River Valley club, room 2D, MSC, set date for Aggieland pic ture. Dallas club, 107 Biological Sci ence building, plan Easter pai’ty. Heart O’ Texas club. Academic building, election of officers. Marshall club, Academic, make plans for Easter party and for duchess to attend Cotton ball. Milam county club, YMCA. El Paso club, 3rd floor Aca demic, discuss party. Hidalgo-Starr County club, 107 Biology building, election of Cot ton ball. Bell county club, 123 Academic, discuss spring party. Roper Appointed Second Lt. Chaides A. Roper, ’53, has been appointed aide de camp for Maj. Gen. Lee Howze in Seoul, Korea, according to a let ter from his father. Roper is a native of Houston. Come to the Buffet served in the Main Dining Room of the Memorial Student Center before the Intercollegiate Talent Show, 5:30 to 7:30 Friday, March 18, 1955. ( Advertisement) ......., TU' BEST - DRESjJ>ED’ AGGIES SHOP AT TU' tVGWAUGE. STORE» vXJST IKi e>uAOC ST IM Teoussiss caau, &uOszt , ■ "Brrrr!" Chi Omega Sorority from Oklahoma University Knights of Dixieland, from Southwestern Louisiana Institute INTERCOLLEGIATE TALENT SHOW FRIDAY March 18th 8 p. m. G. Rollie White Coliseum TICKETS AVAILABLE At M. S. C. Main Desk and at the Door College Barber Shop Quartet of the nation from Oklahoma A&M ADMISSION $1.00 and $1.50