The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1956, Image 2

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The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 2 Wednesday, October 24, 1956
Little man on campus
by Dick Bibter
DORMITORY 16 STUDENTS REDECORATE LOUNGE
with fresh paint and wax to ready the room for use this
year. The students took the initiative and did the work.
Pictured are (left to right) Roger Hogan, sophomore from
Corpus Christi, Eddie Pish, senior from Scotch Plains,
N.J. and Jack Collier, junior from Amarillo.
E.D. Dept. Adds New Profs
PIP OLE MUSCLE-MOUTH TAKE R0LL.
CATERING for
SPECIAL
OCCASIONS
Leave the Details
to me.
LUNCHEONS
BANQUETS
WEDDING PARTIES
Let Us Do the Work—You Be A
Guest At Your Own Party
Maggie Parker Dining Hall
W. 26th & Bryan TA 2-5069
Job Interviews
The following Job Interviews will
be held at the Placement Office as
scheduled:
Thursday
CONVAIR (Fort Worth) will in
terview aeronautical, civil, electri
cal and mechanical engineers also
physics and mathematics majors.
ATLANTIC REFINING COM
PANY will interview geology,
geophysics, petroleum, mechanical
GRAY
814 N. Main — Bryan
TUNING &
R E P A IR
PIANO CO.
TA 2-1451
TA 2-4148
FRESHMAN GREEN SLACKS
*23.00
Tailor made to your individual measurements
right here at College Station in our shops —
NO SENDING AWAY
— One Week Delivery —
Guaranteed to Fit — You Try Them on Before
Y r ou Pay.
GET THE BEST — GET ZUBIK’S
“Second Generation of Tailors”
ZUBIK’S
U N I F O R M T A I L O R S
105 N. Main
North Gate
The Battalion
The Editorial Policy of The Battalion
Represents the Views of the Student Editors
Tiie Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of j
Texas and the City of College Station, la 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 tiie Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Dr. Carroll D.
I.averty, Chairman; Prof. Donald D. Burchard, Prof. Tom Deland and Mr. Bennie
Zinn. Student members are John VV. Gossett, Murray Milner, Jr., and Deigiilus E.
Stieppard. Jr., Ex-officio members are Mr. Charles Roeber, and Ross Strader, Sec-. I
retary. Tiie Battalion is published four times a week during tiie regular school year
and once a week during tiie 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. Tiie Battalion i
is not published on tiie Wednesday immediately preceeding Easter or Thanksgiving. Sub- j
scription rates are MDoO per semester. $6.00 per school year, $6.50 per full year
or $1.00 per month. Advertising rates furnished on request.
and electrical engineers, chemistry,
physics and mathematics majors
for positions in their Production,
Product Research, Design and
Construction Departments.
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO.
will interview majors in mechani
cal, electrical, civil, architectural,
petroleum, industrial, and geologi
cal engineering, chemistry, physics
and geology for positions in their
Oil and Gas Production, Manu
facturing and Transportation, Geo
logical and Geophysical, Research
and Development, Engineering and
Construction Departments.
THE TEXAS COMPANY (fore
ign) will interview civil, mechani
cal and petroleum engineering,
geology and geophysics majors for
their foreign operations depart
ment.
Thursday & Friday
CHANCE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT
will interview mechanical, aero
nautical, architectural, civil and
electrical engineering majors; also
advanced degrees in mathematics
and physics for direct assign
ments in their fields of speciali
zation or for placement in one of
their training programs.
DUN & BRADSTREET, INC.
will interview majors in agricul
tural economics, sociology, account
ing, business accounting, econo
mics, English, history and journal
ism for credit reporting with on-
the-job-training, leading to career
positions in management or in
specialized credit investigation and
interpretation.
For the first time -
COMBAT
BOOTS
at the low price of
*10.95
LOU’S
Two new full-time instructors,
one a replacement, and two new
part-time instructors have been ad
ded to the staff of the Engineering
Drawing Department, W. E.
Street, head of the department,
has announced.
James C. Baker has been em
ployed on a full time basis. He
is a graduate of the Bryan high
school and a 1952 graduate of Tex
as A&M College with a bachelor
of science degree in Mechanical
engineering. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. C. Baker of Bryan.
William Lawrence Walton, part-
time instructor, received his bach
elor of science degree in geological
engineering from A&M in 1954.
Tie has served two years in arma
ment maintenance, U. S. Army
Ordnance and spent a summer do
ing seismographic work with the
Atlantic Refining Company.
Isaac Wayne Woolsey, part-time
instructor, holds » bachelor of bus
iness administration degree from
North Texas State College in 1952.
He did graduate work in geology
at A&M in 1955.
Conrad C. C. Webb, ’54, a full
time instructor, holds a bachelor
of science degree in endustrial edu
cation. He served two years in the
Ordnance, U. S. Army. He has
COL. JOHN F. GUILLETT
Field Representative
United Services Life Insurance Co.
1625 Eye Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
2S18 Great Oaks Parkway
Austin 5, Texas — Phone: GL. 3-6420
been connected with the El Paso
Natural Gas Company, with the J.
E. Morgan and Son, building con
tractors and the Belmas Company
of Houston.
WEDNESDAY
“I DIED A THOUSAND
TIMES”
with JACK BALANCE
— Plus —
“NEW YORK
CONFIDENTIAL”
with BRODERICK CRAWFORD
Why Take
A Chance?
“Why change? Why pick a ‘new’
Mr. Stevenson who, once changed,
might change again? Why take a
chance on peace and high employ
ment? Why subject the country to
decisions by the crowd made up
of minority group leaders and fac
tions?”
So says The Marshall News-Mes
senger of the presidential election,
and we agree. We like Ike—better
than ever!
If you agree, write Texas Demo
crats for Eisenhower, 308 West 15th
Street, Austin, Tex.
(Pol. Adv.—Paid for by Texas Democrats
for Eisenhower, Weldon Hart, Director)
have a
happy
time!
the TONY MARTIN show
with the International
Singing Star IN PERSON
Featuring
an All-Star
Variety Cast
music by TEX BENEKE and his renowned orchestra
SWEET—The Petticoats—Three Real Dolls
ROCK & ROLL—The Jodimars—Bill Haley Alumni
SATIRE IN DANCE—Conn & Mann—Action & Humor
A HARMONICAT—Johnny O’Brien-
Musical Will Rogers
THURSDAY, OCT. 25—WHITE COLISEUM—8:00
(Not Town Hall)
Tickets $2.50—$2.00—$1.50—Student Activities
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J r M~BO WEB Editor
Dave McReynolds Managing Editor I
Barry Hart Sports Editor '
Welton Jones City Editor
Leland Boyd, Jim Neighbors, Joe Tindel News Editors
Joy Roper — Society Editor
Don Bisett, J. B. McLeroy Staff Photographers
Connie Eckard, Tom Ellsworth, Joe Buser, C. R.
McCain, D. G. McNutt, John West Reporters
Kenneth George Circulation Manager
Maurice Olian CHS Sports Correspondent
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