The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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October 26, 1956
THE REDStRD
I’ve Got An Apple
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Our Next
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Ann
Shaw
Good News For College Budgets
Starting Sunday October 28th
Lamar Theatre
3700 HIGHLAND
Worlds Greatest
Movie Bargain
ADULTS 25« ANYTIME
CHILDREN 15<
Vote For
Liz Benton
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Your Future
with Humble
To carry on its dynamic program of exploration, development
and growth, Humble Oil & Refining Company needs:
* men whose specialty is the geological and geophysical study of the
earth’s subsurface
* men to drill exploratory and development wells
* men to make the intricate calculations on which oil production is based
* men. for its refining and petrochemical manufacturing
* men to staff its research laboratories
If your specialty is engineering, geology, geophysics,
chemistry, mathematics or oceanography, there is a
bright future ahead for you with Humble.
You will have opportunities for professional prog-
ress. You will also have assurance of job security
and insurance and retirement benefits that are second
to none. And your pay will be good.
In addition, you will have the satisfaction which
comes from doing important and challenging work.
The petroleum industry supplies 60 per cent of the
nation’s energy requirement; and the continued dis-
covery and development of oil reserves in the nation
is vital to our welfare.
Humble interviewing teams will be on the campus
on October 30, 1956. Be sure to check with your
Placement Bureau for the exact time and place so you
can discuss job opportunities; or write directly to:
QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE HUMBLE COMPANY
Humble leads in production of crude oil in the U. S.
Humble's Baytown Refinery is one of the largest in the world.
Humble's Research Centers at Houston and Baytown are known
for their contributions to the discovery and production of
crude oil and to the development of petroleum products.
Humble Pipe Line Company operates one of the largest
pipe-line systems in the U. S.
Head of Personnel
Humble Oil & Refining Company
P. O. Box 2180
Houston 1, Texas
HUMBLE
HUMBLE OIL
REFINING COMPANY
Shirts and Skirts
Elect Fall Pledges
A t a short meeting be-
fore ushering for "Two's
a Company," the Red
Shirts and Skirts elected
fall pledges. They are:
Gloria Nash, Louise
Farnie, Carolyn Arnold,
Barbara Chirfis, Betty Jo
Watt, Nancy Elkins, Betty
Gail Clark, Janis Riggs,
Rosemary Whittaker, Ann
Guidry, David Linthicum,
Sarah Hayes, Roma New-
ton, Mark Crocker, Jack
Redmond, Oscar Webb and
William Clary.
Roy Huckaby, president
of the Red Shirts and
Skirts, announced a va-
cancy for 6 more fresh-
men boys. Anyone inter-
ested should contact
Huckaby at TE 5-2789 or
Barbara Porter, pledge
captain, at TE 5-6066.
The Red Shirts and Skirts
is a service organization.
Its p u r p o se is to serve
Tech students and faculty.
In fulfilling this purpose,
the members actas ushers
at college sponsored pro-
grams, as a cheering
squad at Lamar games,
and assist the Student
Council and faculty in
many ways.
One important item be-
fore the "ways and means"
committee is the promo-
tion of school spirit.
Cooke and Cherry
Attend Conference
Profs. James Cooke and
Lloyd cherry represented
the Lamar electrical en-
gineering de p a r t m ent at
the seventh district meet-
ing of American Institute
of Electrical Engineers
held i n Oklahoma City on
Oct. 19-20.
Representatives from
Missouri, Louisiana, Ark-
ansas,New Mexico .Kansas
and Texas attended the
conference. Two main
topics discussed were:
Proper utilization of en-
gineering g r a d u ates and
standards of the engineer-
ing profession.
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Obenhaus, Leon. The Redbird (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1956, newspaper, October 26, 1956; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth499186/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.