The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1956, Image 3

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    AGRONOMY WIVES MEET—Present for Monday night’s meeting of the Agronomy
Wives Club, held at the home of Mary Lyles, were (front row, left to right) Pat Stone,
the hostess, Mary Lyles, Bert Glazener, co-hostess Nina Johnson, and Wanda Delaney;
(Second row) Dr. J. S. Rogers, head of the Agronomy Dept., who was the evening’s
speaker, Betty Ann Davis, Elaine Gipson, Margaret Gilmore, Esther Ellis, Beth Whit-
enberg, Mary Filer, Maurine Edwards, Rilene Hefner, Rose Butschek, Virginia Bock-
holt, and Mrs. J. S. Rogers, sponsor. *
TUNING &
REPAIR
GRAY PIANO CO.
314 N. Main — Bryan TA 2-1451 — TA 2-4148
SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS
IN ENGINEERING,
PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS
The Douglas Aircraft Company
invites you to
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
FEB. 18 & 19
Find out about the interesting positions, assistance in
furthering your education and outstanding promo
tion opportunities with the world’s largest manufac
turer of aircraft and missiles. Get facts on living
conditions, research facilities and opportunities to
advance professionally at the various Douglas
locations.
Reserve your career decision until you have talked
with the Douglas representative. It may be the most
important interview of your life.
SEE YOUR DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT
FOR YOUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT
Social Whirl
The Little Sprouts Junior Gar
den Club will meet at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday in the YMCA. Mrs. C.
B. Campbell wil speak on flower
arrangement.
★
Regular meeting of the Aggie
Wives Council will be held at 8. ’
p.m Monday in the YMCA. It will ,
be preceded by a meeting of the
officers at 7:30.
★
Dr. W. B. Davis of the Wildlife
Management Dept, will address
the Dames Club on “The History
and Selection of Furs” at the
group’s meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m.
in the YMCA. Refreshments will
be served by the hostesses, Gerry
Turner and Delores Newman.
★
A bridge party was enjoyed by
members of the Newcomer’s Club
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Joe Davis. The chairman was Mrs.
D. C. Pfannstiel, and hostesses
were Mrs. S. O. Navarro and Mrs.
R. L. Anderson.
Prizes were won by Mrs. A. L.
von Rosenberg, high score; Mrs.
J. M. Palmer, low; Mrs. N. P.
Wood, beginners’ high score, and
Mrs. W. H. Burns, traveling prize.
★
Dr. Gladys Hicks, dean of wo
men at Baylor University, will be
the speaker at the November
meeting of the American Associa
tion of University Women Monday
at the Women’s Club in Bryan. Dr.
Hicks will review and show slides
of the conference of the Interna
tional Federation of University
Women which she attended in
Paris this year.
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Job. Interviews
TKe Battalion College Station (Brazos County?, Texa§
Friday, November 9, 1956 PAGE 3
The following interviews will
be held at the Placement Office
next week:
Monday
Colorado Interstate Gas Co. will
interview cheonical, mechanical,
electrical, petroleum and indus
trial engineering’ majors for one
year in training which will include
experience in all departments of
their company.
Monday and Tuesday
El. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
wiir interview physics, mechanical,
electrical and industrial engineer
ing majors.
Convair — San Diego, Calif. —
will interview electrical, mechani
cal, chemical engineering, physics,
chemistry and mathematics majors
for positions in their Missile and
Airplane Groups.
Magnolia Petroleum Co. — will
interview mechanical, electrical,
petroleum, engineering, geophy
sics, chemistry, mathematics, phy
sics, architectural, geological,
chemical and civil engineering ma
jors for positions with their Re
fining, Field Research, Natural
Gas Department, Geology, Civil
Engineering Geophysical, Market
ing and Pipe Line Divisions.
Monsanto Chemical Co.—will in
terview chemical, mechanical, elec
trical engineers and chemistry
majors for positions in Research
Engineering, Production and Sales
Divisions.
Lion Oil Co.—Division of Mon
santo Chemical Co.—will interview
petroleum engineering and geol
ogy majors.
Tuesday
American Viscose Corporation—
will interview majors in chemis
try, mechanical and industrial en
gineering.
Aluminum Company of America
—will interview aeronautical, elec
trical, civil, industrial, mechanical
engineering, chemistry and ac
counting majors for positions in
Plan Engineering and Production
Departments, Sales, Analytical
Lab Work and Research Divisions.
Colgate-Palmolive Co. — will in
terview electrical, civil, industrial,
mechanical engineering, chemistry,
business administration and indus
trial technology majors for open
ings at their Kansas City Plant.
Wednesday
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.—
will interview mechanical, electri
cal, civil, aeronautical, industrial
and January graduates in chemis
try for positions in their Research,
Product Development, Process De
velopment, Plant Engineering,
Factory Management, Technical
Sales Divisions.
Sohio Petroleum Co.—will inter
view petroleum and mechanical
engineering majors.
Gulf States Utilities—Beaumont
—will interview mechanical and
electrical engineering majors.
North American Aviation, Inc.—
will interview electrical, mechani
cal, civil, teronautical, industrial
engineering; physics and mathe
matics majors for positions in
their Missile Development, Auto-
netics, Rocketdyne and Atomics
International Divisions.
ATTENTION PARENTS!
Lay-Away Those Tricycles and Wagons for Christmas Now
at the
STUDENT
CO-OP
FISH GORDON LEBOEUF SCORES—one of his three
touchdowns in last night’s 19-21 loss to the Rice Slimes.
LeBoeuf gained 102 yards on 15 rushes to lead both teams.
LEGAL HOLIDAY
ARMISTICE DAY, falling on Sunday, the un
dersigned will observe as a holiday, and not
be open for business, Monday, November 12,
1956.
First National Bank
City National Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
College Station State Bank
Bryan Building & Loan Ass’n
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Engineering And Science Students
Our positions are for young men who want responsibility in technical line supervision and
management, engineering and scientific staff duties, research and development, and techni
cal sales.
If you are looking for a comfortable, indoor job with completely regular hours, forty hours
a week, and entirely pleasant working conditions don’t bother to read further.
If, on the other hand, you like change, variety, activity, the continual meeting of new chal
lenges and can tolerate irregular hours and rugged working conditions you may be inter
ested in the following.
WHAT DO WE DO? We’re a service company to the petroleum industry. Our major serv
ices include fracturing, acidizing, radioactivity logging and perforating of oil and gas wells.
These are complex technical services which are indispensable to the more effective recovery
of oil and gas from underground reservoirs.
NEVER HEARD OF US? We’re a comparatively young hut vigorously growing company.
We started at Seagraves, Texas in 1939 with only four people. We now have almost 600
employees and maintain operating districts in four states — Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma
and Kansas. Our home offices, research laboratories, engineering offices and manufactur
ing shops are located in Midland, Texas, headquarters city of the vast oil and gas producing
Permian Basin. A laboratory for major research is maintained in Dallas.
PAY AND BENEFITS? Pay is competitive with any in the industry. Group hospitaliza
tion and life insurance, group retirement plan, paid vacations, generous illness and disability
benefits, employee credit union, etc. Employee profit-sharing plan being developed.
OPPORTUNITY? It’s wide open. Promotions and advancements are based on proven merit
not seniority.
QUALIFICATIONS ? Applicants must be under 30 years of age and should be senior candi
dates for graduation (January, June or August) in one of the following fields: mechanical,
petroleum, chemical, electrical, geological, civil and industrial engineering; chemistry, geol
ogy and physics.
WANT TO KNOW MORE ? Our representatives will visit A. & M. COLLEGE on Thursday
and Friday, November 15 and 16. Appointments for interviews on these dates may be made
in advance at the PLACEMENT OFFICE.
THE WESTERN COMPANY
MIDLAND, TEXAS