The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 31, 1967, Image 3

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Job Calls
TUESDAY
Bechtel Corporation: Chemical
Engineering (B,M), Civil Engi
neering (B,M), Electrical Engi
neering (B,M), Mechanical Engi
neering (B,M), Nuclear Engi
neering (M)
Collins Radio Company: Elec
trical Engineering (B,M), Indus
trial Engineering (B,M), Indus
trial Technology (B,M), Mechani
cal Engineering (B,M), Computer
Science (B,M). Also, Juniors,
Seniors, Graduate Students for
summer employment.
E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Inc.: Chemical Engi
neering (B,M,D), Mechanical En
gineering (B,M,D), Chemistry
(B,M,D). Also Juniors, Seniors,
Graduate Students for summer
employment.
Continental Oil Company, Cen
tral Computer Dept.: Accounting
(B,M), Mathematics ( B , M ) ,
Physics (B,M), Computer Science
(B,M) _
Continental Oil Company, Mar
keting Department: Economics
(BA,MA), Management (BBA,
MBA), Marketing (BBA.MGA)
Continental Oil Company, Pe
trochemical Department: Chemi
cal Engineering (B,M), Mechani
cal Engineering (B,M), Chemis
try (B,M)
Continental Oil Company, Ex
ploration Department: Geology
(B,M,D), Geophysics (B,M),
Mathematics (BS,MS), Physics
(BS,MS), Electrical Engineering
(BS.MS)
Continental Oil Company, Proc
ess Engineering Department:
Chemical Engineering (B,M,D)
[edical Exams
iet For Corps
75th Air Force Hospital med-
iqal team is running Texas A&M
sophomores before the stetho
scope this week.
Pre-contract physicals will be
administered to 12 cadets an hour
at the university hospital by a
Bergstrom AFB team headed by
Capt. Todd M. Grehl.
The chief of aerospace medicine
commands a team including four
doctors, seven non-commissioned
officers and an airman who will
give physicals to 180 A&M stu
dents.
Col. Vernon L. Head, professor
of aerospace studies, said 75 to
80 per cent of the cadets headed
for pilot and navigator training
(Category I) are expected to
physically qualify.
Category II includes non-flying
contract candidates.
“We have an almost unlimited
contract quota due to the need
for pilots and navigators,” Col
onel Head noted. Cadets taking
the physicals have passed the
Air Force Officer Qualification
Test and indicated they will ac
cept a commission upon gradua
tion. The team will administer
150 flight physicals at A&M.
Assisting Captain Grehl with
the screening physical are Drs.
Robert W. Jacey, Anthony C. Tes-
one and Sylvester Bradford. An
opthalmologist, Dr. Bradford is a
civilian doctor employed by the
75th Hospital of the Tactical Air
Command.
Continental Oil Company, Re
fining Department: Chemical En
gineering (B,M), Mechanical En
gineering (BS)
Continental Oil Company, Pro
duction Department: Chemical
Engineering (B,M,D), Civil En
gineering (B,M,D), Geological
Engineering (B,M,D), Mechani
cal Engineering (B,M,D), Petro
leum Engineering (B,M,D) Also,
Sophomores, Juniors and Gradu
ate Students for summer employ
ment.
Continental Oil Company, En
gineering Department: Civil En
gineering (B), Mechanical Engi
neering (B,M)
Continental Oil Company, Main
tenance Engineering Department:
Civil Engineering (B,M), Electri
cal Engineering (B,M), Mechani
cal Engineering (B,M)
Continental Oil Company, Nat
ural Gas & Gas Producing De
partment: Accounting (B,M),
Economics (B,M), Management
(B,M), Marketing (B,M), Chemi
cal Engineering (B,M), Civil En
gineering (B,M), Electrical En
gineering (B,M), Industrial En
gineering (B,M), Mechanical En
gineering (B,M), Petroleum En
gineering (B,M)
Continental Oil Company, Re
search and Development Depart
ment: Chemical Engineering (B,
M,D), Chemistry (B,M,D), Me
chanical Engineering (M,D), Pe
troleum Engineering (M,D),
Mathematics (M,D), Physics
(M,D)
U. S. Department of Labor:
Accounting, Economics, Govern
ment (Political Science), Sociolo
gy, Statistics, Industrial Tech
nology, Journalism — (B,M.) —
all majors.
Cooper - Bessemer Company:
Industrial Engineering (BS), Me
chanical Engineering (B)
Eastman Kodak Company:
Chemical Engineering (B,M),
Electrical Engineering (B,M), In
dustrial Engineering (B,M), Me
chanical Engineering (B , M ),
Chemistry (BS,MS), Physics
(BS.MS)
Elcor Chemical Corporation:
Chemical Engineering (B,M),
Mechanical Engineering (B).
Also, Juniors for summer employ
ment, and Part-Time Cooperative
Education Program for under
graduate Students.
Sprague Electric Company:
Chemical Engineering (B,M),
Chemistry (B,M), Electrical En
gineering (B,M), Mechanical En
gineering (B,M), Physics (B,M)
Texas Eastman Company:
Chemical Engineering (B,M), Me
chanical Engineering ( B , M ),
Chemistry (M,D)
JETS Plan
NASA Tour
A&M STUDENT SENATE HOSTS BAYLOR
Members of the A&M Student Senate met with Baylor Student Congress representatives
this weekend to prepare for the First Annual Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Day to
be in Fayetteville, Ark. Shown here at the A&M-Baylor game is Steve Powell, Baylor
Treasurer and his date Carol Boemer; Rob Moreau A&M recording secretary and his date
Lynn Lawler; Suzi Batson date of Baylor’s Student Congress president Buba Moffat; Can
dy Clark and date Bill Carter who is vice president of A&M’s Student Senate; and Martha
Smiley, vice-president of Baylor’s Student Congress and her date David Herin,
Astronaut Jack R. Lousma will
be among the speakers when
Junior Engineering Technical So
ciety Chapters throughout Texas
visit NASA’s Manned Spacecraft
Center in Houston Nov. 6.
J. G. McGuire, engineering
assistant dean at Texas A&M and
state coordinator for JETS, said
interest in the field trip has
grown beyond his expectations.
“We originally expected about
200 participants from high schools
and junior colleges,” he explained.
“But we already have more than
400 reservations, ranging from
two representing El Paso’s Bel
Air High School to 87 from
Temple High School.”
In addition to a tour of NASA,
the students will hear talks by
Dr. Maxime A. Faget, director of
engineering and development;
Burney Goodwin, recruiting and
staffing officer; Ralph S. Saw
yer, instrumentation and elec
tronics systems chief; and Dr.
W. R. Downs, technical assistant
for advanced systems.
The touring students will view
a film, “Apollo Lunar Mission
Profile,” and lunch with Space
craft Center officials.
JETS provides grassroots guid
ance for high school and junior
college students interested in en
gineering careers. Members com
pete annually in state academic
contests at A&M.
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• Stationery, books, cards
• baby albums
• shower invitations
• baby announcements
• shower centerpieces
• napkins, cups, plates
etc.
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On State
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Amendment 6
UC Drive Reaches
60 Per Cent Mark
College Station's United
Chest drive has attained ap
proximately 60 per cent of its
$22,500 goal, announced Cam
paign Director Joe Sawyer.
Sawyer said contributions
have been coming in at a rapid
pace the past few days, follow
ing a slow start.
The campaign director, not
ing that many solicitation cards
are still unreturned, expressed
confidence the goal would be
reached.
The Bryan - College Station
Chamber of Commerce Monday
endorsed Texas Constitutional
Amendment No. 6 and urged area
citizens to vote for it November
11.
Passage of Amendment No. 6
would allow non-elective state
officers and employees, including
personnel at state-supported in
stitutions such as Texas A&M, to
serve in other non-elective state
and federal positions.
A&M President Earl Rudder
said at a Chamber press confer
ence Monday that passage of the
amendment would permit faculty
members from state colleges and
universities to accept invitations
to serve on federal and state
advisory boards.
Rudder pointed out that many
of these boards control allotment
of large research and develop
ment grants. Texas is at a dis
tinct disadvantage in obtaining
such funds because it has no
representation on the boards, he
stressed, and noted advisory
boards also are often instru
mental in determining the location
of federal facilities.
Texas is one of the few states
having constitutions prohibiting
service on such boards.
Rudder observed that in recent
years California, for example, has
been receiving 40 to 50 per cent
of the $15-16 billion distributed
annually for research and de
velopment.
The A&M president stressed he
was not being critical of Cali
fornia or any other state which
is receiving large percentage of
such funds, but he hopes to see
Texas have the opportunity to
compete more effectively.
edly never envisioned by the
molders of the constitution.
The section of the constitution
dealing with dual appointments
prohibits officers and employees
of the state from holding more
than one office of “trust, honor
or profit.” The provision, dating
back to 1876, was designed to
guard against a state official
holding two bona fide offices.
This aspect of the provision would
not be affected by passage of
Amendment No. 6.
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In its strictest interpretation,
however, the provision prohibits
faculty members of Texas’ public
institutions from serving the
state and federal government in
non-paying advisory positions.
Advisory boards and commit
tees, Rudder cited, have become
an important part of modern-day
government, a propect undoubt-
Passage of Amendment No. 6
would not automatically place
faculty members and other state
employees on the various advis
ory boards, Rudder emphasized.
They still would have to be in
vited to serve and have their ap
pointments approved by the Texas
Legislatures.
Approval of the amendment
also would benefit Texas state-
supported colleges and universi
ties by allowing employees of
government agencies — National
Aeronautics and Space Adminis
tration scientists, for example—
to accept appointments as part-
time faculty members.
Rudder and chamber officials
emphasized no costs or taxes are
involved in passage of Amend
ment No. 6.
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■ ■ ■■ ■ ' > Jduc-:
How to make
the most of a
hard-won
engineerings
degree
^electrical, electronics,
mechanical, aeronautical,
aerospace, physics
Look first at a career with LTV Electrosystems.
Examine your future with the same care and
objectivity you would bring to a physics experiment.
Evaluate the creative challenge, the chances for ad
vancement, the benefits, the educational opportu
nities, the company’s growth and the location.
Relate the potential to what you want and what
you like. After all, you’ve spent the past several
years developing your talents and your tastes. You
should recognize a worthwhile opportunity when
you see one.
We think you’ll find a special promise waiting for
you at LTV Electrosystems. Our primary business
is the design and development of highly sophisti
cated, major electronic systems with an enormous
range of ground, air, sea and space applications.
For the full story, talk it over with our repre
sentative when he visits your campus.
Excellent openings now available at our Garland, Greenville and Dallas, Texas, facilities.
Campus
Interviews
Our Engineering representatives will be on campus
November 6
Please contact your placement office for appointment.
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