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m.r® Page 2 THE BATTALION Friday, March 2, 1956 Job Interviews The schedule for interviews is a? follows: Monday LUFKIN FOUNDRY & MA CHINE COMPANY will interview ME, PetE, IE and Ag Eng. majors for various openings. WESTERN UNION TELE GRAPH CO. will interview majors in EE, IE, ME, BA, Eco., Ag Eco, Math and Accounting for openings in New York City and throughout the country. ARKANSAS FUEL OIL CORP. in Shreveport, La. will interview PetE, ME, GeolE, Geol. and Chem. majors. RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA has opportunities in fundamental and applied research for majors in EE, ME and Physics. NATIONAL SECURITY AGEN CY in Washington, D.C. has oppor tunities for majors in EE, ME, Physics, History, Math and Mod ern Languages. Monday and Tuesday GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. has opportunities in advertising and sales promotion for majors in Eng lish, Journalism, BA, History, Eco and interested engineering majors. TEMCO AIRCRAFT CORP. of Dallas will interview EE, ME, CE, AeroE, ChE, Math and Physics majors. DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COM PANY, INC. of Santa Monica, Calif, will interview for plants over the United States. Majors in AeroE, ME, CE, EE, and advanced degree Math and Physics majors. Tuesday U. S. NAVAL AIR DEVELOP MENT & MATERIAL CENTER will interview majors in AeroEy Arch, EE, ME, ChE, Math, Chem and Physics. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will interview at the BA Department for BA, Eco, and AgEc majors. NORTH AMERICAN AVIA TION, INC. of Los Angeles, Calif, will interview graduates at all lev els in AeroE, CE, EE, ME and Physics. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. will interview PetE, ChE, ME, GeolE for various openings. Tuesday and Wednesday PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COM PANY will interview ChE, ME, CE, ArchE, chem, PetE, EE, IE, GeolE and Geology for opportuni ties in oil and gas production. t OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS CORP. will interview majors in ME, ChE, EE, Physics, Chem, Math, BA, Accounting and IE. U-PAK-M Don’t forget. .. • SANDWICH MEATS •COLD BEVERAGES • CRUSHED ICE • ASSORTED NICK-NACKS OPEN 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. U - PAK - M 3800 So. College Gus Ellis, ’37 Tennis Racked Restringing 2 Days Service Check Our Prices STUDENT CO OP STORE KNOX Furniture Co. WHIRLPOOL ^ • CROSLEY • O’KEEFE & MERRITT ‘Furniture to suit any taste’ .. Z ' •• > COME IN AND LOOK AROUND 26th & Bryan Dial TA 2-3581 Mr. W. B. Knox Guion Hall PREVUE SAT. 10:30 — ALSO SUNDAY & MONDAY ■0 y ; » HERE'S THE YEARS ' MAJOR ' CO MEW HIT! ' Ji v. V HarA C l !\i e m a.55 co PE: COLGf3 & -Tom EWELL • Sheree NORTH • moreno CADET SLOUCH by James Earle FISH JETHRO f SON? PIVE UOORAo AGO I ■SENTT VOU APTee. KAY ■ LAUMDR_Y AV4‘ LOOK. WUAT YOU CAKAE BACK. Vv/lTMf YNWO ROOT BEERS . f A , m AH Professors Judge In Houston Several members of the Animal Husbandry Department traveled to Houston today to serve as judges for a collegiate livestock judging contest. The men are W. T. Berry, J. W. Gossett, F. I. Dahlberg, H. W. Franke, D. E. Kranmer and Jack B. Taylor. Beri'y and Gossett will serve as assistant superintendent of both collegiate contests today and FFA- 4-H Club Livestock Judging Con test •Saturday. There are 34 col lege teams and 165 FFA and 4-H club teams expected to attend. The Battalion The Editorial Policy of The Battalion Represents the Views of the Student Editors The Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station, is published by students in the Office of Student Publications as a non-profit educational service. The Director of Student Publications is Ross Strader. The governing body of all student publications of the A.&M. College of Texas is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Karl E. Elmquist, Chairman; Donald D. Burchard, Tom Leland and Bennie Zinn. Student members are Derrell H. Guiles, Paul Holladay, and Wayne . Moore. Ex-officio members are Charles Roeber. and Ross Strader, Secretary. The Battalion is published four times a week during the regular school year and once a week during the summer and vacation and examination periods. Days of publication are Tuesday through Friday for the regular school year and on Thursday during the summer terms and during examination and vacation periods. The Battalion is not preceding Easter or Thanksgiving. Subscrip per school year, $6.50 per full year, or $1.00 per month. Advertising on request. Entered as second-class’ „ Represented nationally by matter at Post Office at Member Of National Advertising Collcsre Station, Texas, Services, Inc., at New ItresT of h MMch f lZ\ The Associated PfCSS Angeled, and Sa^^ran! cisco. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved. BILL FULLERTON Editor Ralph Cole Managing Editor Ronnie Greathouse Sports Editor Jim Bowel', Dave McReynolds News Editors THRU SATURDAY “Too Young For Love” Marina Vlady — Also “Green Magic” SATURDAY PREVUE SUNDAY thru THURSDAY “HELEN OE TROY” CIRCLE thru FRIDAY “Girl In The Red Velvet Swing” Joan Collins — Also — “It’s A Woman’s World” Clifton Webb SATURDAY “Keystone Kops' Abbott & Costello — A L s O — “The Looters” Roy Calhoun FRIDAY GLENN FORD AME&TcANOf FRANK LOVEJOY* CESAR ROMERO m URSULA IHIESS-ABBE LANE "JTECHNICOI-OR> < SATURDAY ‘wwiw-TWI-MtT-fKTVWl-KJK^ FRIDAY “PETE KELLEY’S BLUES’’ with Jack Webb — P L U S — “ISLAND IN THE SKY” with John Wayne PALACE Bryan 2'8879 ‘NO PREVIEW TONIGHT’ TWO MORE DAYS ' 1 M-G-M presents THEIR RIOTOUS NEW COMEDY! I LUCILLE BALL -DESIAMZ i JAMES MASON VOLOfQ: SAT. NITE PREY. 11 P.M. momskun 6. itOBiNsemi -rom Warner Bros co starring ijfjjy QUEEN DOUBLE FEATURE — Center News Tonight’s schedule includes: 8 p.m.—MSC Bridge Committee meets in Social Room. Saturday, 6-9 p.m.—MSC em ployees meeting in the ballroom. Monday, March 5: 7:30 p.m.—Music Group meeting in 2C. 7:30 p.m.—Dance Group meets in 2D. 7:30 p.m.—Public Relations Group meets in 2B. 7:30 p.m.—Table Tennis Com mittee meets in 2A. Betrayed Woman” “Devil’s Canyon” Get Your . . . LEE RIDERS Now Be prepared for the Aggie Rodeo — Six month money back guarantee on shrinkage and zipper breakage. LOU’S 7:30 p.m. — Browsing Library Committee meets in 3D. 12 noon—Great Issues Luncheon in Senate Chamber. 7-10 p.m.—Dance classes meet in Assembly room. This is the last chance to get in BARBECUE... Served with your Favorite Beverage Old Hrdlika Place FBITZ& JOE S CAFE On Claypit Road on the dance classes sponsored by the MSC. Registration will be Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC. 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