The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 1968, Image 6

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College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 14, 1968
THE BATTALION
ENGINEERS —SCIENTISTS
GROW
WITH...
U. S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND.,. the World’s largest research, development, test
and evaluation activity with 150,000 employees at over 30 Nationwide locations from
coast to coast quietly going about the business of being first.
IF YOU WANT
CHALLENGE — FUTURE — GROWTH — OPPORTUNITY
And you think a bright young scientist or engineer should
expect • •.
|Xl An Outstanding Professional Climate
|X| Rapid Career Advancement
[Xl A Total "FRINGE” Package
|X| The Best in Facilities and Equipment
|X| Guaranteed Job Stability
|X| Excellent Graduate Study Programs
|X| An Opportunity to Contribute
[Xl An Unlimited Range of Assignments
Then WE Invite YOU to Discuss
YOUR CAREER with Mr. H. D. Barnes or Mr. Don Abell
WHO WILL BE ON CAMPUS
Monday, February 19
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
SWC Gets 4 Blue Chips;
Aggies Announce Signees
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four of Texas’ 20 blue chip
high school football players sign
ed Tuesday with Southwest Con
ference schools.
The NO. 1 player in the state
in the opinion of college football
recruiters, quarterback Jack Mil-
dren of Abilene Cooper, remained
to be signed. He said he hopes
to decide this week.
Mildren said he will enroll at
either the University of Okla
homa or a Southwest Conference
school.
His pass-catching teammate,
end Jon Harrison, and another
Cooper blue chipper, halfback
Ken Stephens, also failed to sign
the first day of the conference
permits geeting signatures on
letters of intent or pre-enrollment
applications.
TWO BLUE CHIP players with
Class AAAA state champion Aus
tin Reagan, which upset Cooper
in the title game last December,
also let the first day go by with
out signing. They are quarterback
Dale Rebold and halfback John
Kleinert.
The four blue chips who signed
were Gary Sutton, 225-pound
tackle from Ozona, with Baylor;
Phillip Wood, 175-pound quarter
back from McKinney, with Rice;
Steve Judy, 172-pound quarter
back from Longview, with Texas
Christian; and Steve Luebben-
husen, 190-pound linebacker from
Fort Worth Western Hills, with
Texas A&M.
THE CONFERENCE champion
Texas Aggies signed at least 35
players. Coach Gene Stallings
said 35 names would be all he
would announce Tuesday.
Among those signed by the
Aggies was halfback Steve Burks
of Dumas, who was also actively
sought by Oklahoma.
Other signees announced by the
Aggies were:
ENDS: Tom Evans, 6-2, 200,
Houston Spring Branch; James
Dubcak, 6-6, 210, Giddings; Gene
Lowrey, 6-1, 165, Elkhart; Wayne
Wheat, 6-3, 212, Odessa Permian;
Rick Oberlies, 5-10, 175, San An
tonio McArthur; Ronnie Neves,
6-3, 210, Brady; Clifton Thomas,
6-4, 210, Tidehaven.
TACKLES: Denver Crawley,
6-4, 215, Dallas Lake Highlands;
Tom Collins, 6-1, 210, Houston
Waltrip; Walter Mills, 6-3, 225,
San Antonio McCollum; John
Cunningham, 6-1, 230, San An
tonio Texas Military Institute;
Ray Dowdy, 6-0, 195, Austin
Reagan.
GUARDS: Tom Echols, 5-10,
195, Paris; Robin Davis, 6-1, 205,
Sudan; Barb Hinnant, 6-1, 190,
Amarillo Tascosa; Ray Albertini,
6-0, 200, Ennis; Willis Winters,
6-1, 190, Odessa Permian.
CENTERS: Ted Smith, 6-5,215,
Houston Westbury; Leonard
Forey, 6-2, 210, Nederland.
QUARTERBACKS: Joe Mack
King, 6-2, 190, Mineola; Mike
Bunger, 5-11, 180, San Antonio
MacArthur; Wayne Zaskoda, 6-1,
175, El Campo.
FULLBACKS: Van Odom, 6-0,
210, Corsicana; Doug Robbins,
6-1, 190, Amarillo High; Coleman
Palmer, 6-1, 206, Kerrville,
HALFBACKS: Jerry Spears,
6-1, 175, Fort Worth Brewer;
Edwin Ebrom, 5-10, 180, Karnes
City; Lanny White, 5-10, 185,
Pasadena; Cliff Thomas, 5-10,
190, Tahoka; Billy Joe Polasek,
5- 10, 170, El Campo; Joey Herr,
6- 0, 180, Fort Worth Eastern
Hills; Johnny Gardner, 5-10, 170,
Dallas Bryan Adams; David
Yeagey, 6-1, 180, Houston Wa|.
trip.
YOU CAN’T WIN
(ACP) — Higher postal rates
will naturally affect students,
too.
“The Campus Chat” of North
Texas State University, Denton,
began its story on the rate in
crease this way:
“Starting Sunday, the cost of
writing home for money will go
up.”
PERET LAYUP
Ronnie Peret hits for two points after taking- a long pass
in last night’s 78-58 Aggie win over Rice. The Owl’s Bob
Rule arrives too late to stop the score.
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