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College Station, Texas Pet. Engineering Announces Hiring Of Prof - Researcher Dr. Henry J. (Hank) Ramey, Jr., has been named professor of petro leum engineering and research engineer at A&M. Ramey, a native of West Vir ginia, has an outstanding recoi'd in his professional field, R. L. Whit ing. professor and head of the Department of Petroleum Engi neering, said in making the an nouncement. He received his bachelor of sci ence and doctorate in chemical en- gienering from Purdue University. Since then, he has worked con tinuously with Mobil Oil Co. His assignments included three with Magnolia Field Re years NEW STUDENT PROGRAM (Continued from Page 1) the Chemistry Lecture room. At 3 p. m. they will meet with Col. D. L. Baker, commandant of the Corps, in the Chemistry Lecture Room. At this time the freshmen will hear a discussion of the ROTC program, procedures for obtaining laundry marks and uniforms and arrange a schediile to draw uni forms either that afternoon or Tuesday, Sept. 10. At 7 p. m. there will be a group interpretation of test scores in the Chemistry Lecture Room. At 8 p. m. the students will be assembled according to collegs and schools for academic advisement and assignments. The incoming students will then be ready to report Thursday after noon, Sept. 12, for a standard regis tration for all new students hav ing less than 30 semester hours of college work. 3. AT 7 P. M., Wednesday, Sept. 11 all new students will assemble in G. Rollie White Coliseum for the New Student Welcome Pro gram. The freshmen will be welcomed by Harlan Roberts, president of the student body. Later they will hear an address by President Rud der. Robert Boone, MSC music coordinator, will then direct group singing. Thursday morning students will assemble according to colleges. All agriculture majors will meet in the MSC Ballroom. Architecture stu dents will meet in the main lounge room of the new Architecture Building. All arts and sciences majors will meet in Guion Hall. Business Ad ministration students will assemble in the Chemistry Lecture Room. Engineering majors will meet in G. Rollie White Coliseum. All pre-veterinary medicine ma jors will meet in the auditorium (Room 201) of the Veterinary Med icine Building. Texas Maritime Academy students will meet in the Biological Sciences Lecture Room. AT 7 P. M. THURSDAY all new students will meet in G. Rollie White Coliseum. Presiding will be J. Gordon Gay, coordinator of re ligious life and general secretary of the YMCA. The freshmen will be introduced to local ministers, hear an address on “The Place of Religion at Aggieland,” and attend open houses at local churches. At 1:15 Friday all new students will meet in G. Rollie White Coli seum with Dean of Students James P. Hannigan presiding. They will hear talks on “Student Life at A&M,” and “Student Activity Programs.” At 3 p. m. all military cadets will meet with Col. Baker in G. Rollie White Coliseum to hear talks by the heads of the departments- of military science, air science and the maritime academy. Also at 3 p. m. all incoming civilian students will meet in the MSC Assembly Room with Bennie A. Zinn, director of student affairs. Ransdell said their have also been two special summer con ferences for transfer students. During new student week, on Fri day at 8 a. m. there will be a special assembly for all these trans fers in the MSC. git the mm imrmmun <&M*ANT6fcD FOR UPE*** SAVE AT search Laboratories, five years with General Petroleum Corpora tion and since 1960 with Mobil Oil in California. Ramey has taught part time at the University of Southern California. Author of numerous papers, Ramey holds several patents. He was selected by the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME as the Cedric K. Ferguson medalist in 1959 for his paper on “Field Re sults of South Belridge Thermal Recovery Equipment. A member of several professional groups, he has served as chapter president of Sigma Xi, chairman of the Society of Petroleum Engi neers Transactions Editorial Com mittee, a member of the Raymond Award Committee and an active worker in civic affairs. Speciai College Issue A Hipster’s Guide To The College Scene Featuring: <Sl4MQ| ajLKHC.^ □ A rundown on the new breed of BMOC’siThe Troublemakers. □ A report on the drug scandal at Harvard. □ A quartet of college cuties: four swinginggiit for the Big Man on Campus. □ A letter from dear old Mom to Joe College, in jail. □ A final exam on the subject of trauma. □ The well-dressed college] man: special 8-page fashion report. y DR. HENRY J. RAMEY JR All this and now on sale! more in September ESQUIRE,! WINN'S Your Hometown Supermarket That Keeps the Food Prices Low, Loti DEj 3 )ean of ||U|||||iimi|||||p |||||M ... Meal Specials , ji|jf||||lSHl!HI' - * ] COUPON 100 FREE BIG BONUS STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PUR CHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE. 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