The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1956, Image 2

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The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 2 Wednesday, April 11, 1956
Elections
(Continued from Page 1)
Dick Bernard, Warren Chapman,
Bill Dorsey, “Bunny” Foerster, Bob
Foster, John Glover, Gene Jameson,
Charles King, Bob Rowland,
Charles Schweizer, James Sharp,
Bobby Woodward and Bob Yeager.
Next year’s Student Publications
Board will be chosen from the fol
lowing candidates: Murray Milner,
L. E. Sheppard and Jerry M. Bet-
still.
Class of 1958
Harold Conrad, Jerry Ellington,
Jack Heald, Dale Lake, and Thomas
R. Harris for president.
Howard Grantham, Ed Cash-
man, D. Lamar Smith, Joe Cantrell,
Jack Bailey, James W. Anz, Toby
Eady, John P. Gre^nwalt, Homer
D. Smith, Jr., Kenneth L. McKin
ney, Donald B. Kirby and Jim
Groves for vice-president.
Candidates for secretary are Lar
ry Patton, Bill McLaughlin, Woody
Rice and Tom Upchurch.
Social secretary candidates in
clude Ray Anthony, Newt Harris,
and Bill Libby.
J. Paul Costa, Rollins Bilby,
“Bunny” Williams, Jack Nelson,
Franklin Demuth and Thomas N.
Crocker are candidates for treas
urer.
William Euads i§ the only one on
the ballot for reporter.
Bobby R. Smith, Billy Rogers
and Willett Stallworth are candi
dates for sergeatn-at-arms.
Hairy McBrierty, William E.
Kuykendall, James W. Brady, Rob
ert Balhorn, Carroll Lam and Paul
Burnside are applicants for parlia
mentarian.
Yell leaders from the class of ’58
will be chosen from the following;
Jerry N. McGown, Thomas Jack
Wilkinson, Ewen D. Hail, Deme-
trios A. Armenakis, “Toby
Hughes, Brady D. Armstrong, Wil
liam G. Allen, Larry G. Garrison,
Robert Kidd, Teddy R. Lowe and
John F. Buford.
Class of 1959
For the office of president, can
didates are James Rindfuss, John
Dennis, Ronald Stewart, Raymond
Darrow and John Zeigler.
Melborn Glasscock, Charles Mc-
Kinely, Delmar Deterling, John
Brooks, Jack Swann, J. B. Bisbey,
Arthur Cameron, William R. Mark-
illie and Ronald L. Stepp are can
didates for vice-presidentt
Edward Wueste and Don S.
Cornwall are running for social
secretary.
For the office of recording sec
retary James Popejoy, A1 Charles
Moeller and James Hataway are
candidates.
In the election for treasurer are
James Jones, Robert Lassiter, Joe
Coughran, Ray Perkins and Loyd
Neal.
Bobby Middleton and Robert E.
Edwards are running for parlia
mentarian.
The only candidate for sergeant-
at-arms is Robert C. Barr.
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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 B. Klmquist.
Chairman; Donald D. Burchard, Tom Leland and Bennie Zinn. Student members
are Derreil H. Guiles. Paul Holladay. and Wayne Moore. Kx-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
;ular school year and on Thursday during the summer terms and during examination
Eihon is
and vacation periods. The Baltali
not published on the Wednesday immediately
preceding Easter or Thanksgiving. Subscription rates are S3.50 per semester, $6.00
per school year, $6.50 per full year, or $1.00 per month. Advertising rates furnished
on request.
Entered as second-class
matter at Post Office at
College Station, Texas,
under the Act of Con
gress of March 3. 1870.
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Job Interviews
The following interviews have
been scheduled for today:
HOUSTON INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT will inter
view for prospective teachers in
mathematics, physics, chemistry,
industrial arts, ROTC and the up
per elementary grades.
WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER
CO., will interview chemical, elec
trical, mechanical engineers, chem
istry and physics majors for work
in the Technical Center of the Re
search Department located in Long
view, Wash.
THE YALE AND TOWNE
MANUFACTURING CO., will in
terview industrial engineering ma
jors and mechanical engineering-
business majors for trainee posi
tions at the factory in Philadel
phia, Pa.
ROCKWELL VALVES, INC. of
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Sulphur Springs, will interview
mechanical engineers for design
and development of lubricated plug
valves and related products. Also
interviews for summer work.
CONTINENTAL PIPE LINE
CO., will ‘interview mechanical,
civil and electrical engineers for
openings in Ponca City, Okla., and
for district offices in the south,
midwest and northwest.
THE DIA-LOG CO., of Houston,
will interview petroleum, mechan
ical, electrical engineers for reg-
ular and summer work.
LEEDS AND NORTHRUP CO.,
Houston, will interview chemical,
mechanical, electrical engineers for
field engineer to handle the sale
and service of electrical instru
ments, automatic control systems,
heat treating furnaces, etc., man
ufactured by the company.
Today and Thursday
FORD MOTOR CO., will inter
view civil, electrical, industrial,
mechanical and agricultural engi
neers, business administration and
accounting majors for openings
anticipated in accounting, finance,
purchasing, sales, market analy
sis, product design, developmeent
and testing, manufacturing and
production.
Thursday
OKLAHOMA NATURAL CAS
CO., will interview chemical, civil,
electrical, mechanical, industrial
and petroleum engineers for a four
year training program pointed at
management positions.
STANDARD OIL OF TEXAS
will interview business administra
tion majors for production depart
ments. NO ROTC.
UARCO BUSINESS FORMS
will interview business administra
tion, economics and agricultural
economics majors for sales rep
resentatives in Houston, Dallas,
Fort Worth and San Antonio.
BILL FULLERTON
Ralph Cole
Ronnie Greathouse
Editor
.Managing Editor.
Sports Editor
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