Baytown Briefs (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 02, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1954 Page: 3 of 4
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CLIMAX OF THE TOUR of University of
Houston Photography facilities by members of the
Baytown Camera Club last Tuesday night was a
work period in which the amateurs photographed
co-ed models. In the photo, some of the 30 Refinery
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keep the power system in opera-
tion during emergency periods, or
return it to service as soon after
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were started with the graveyard
shift just recently completing its
course. The 4 to 12 group is sched-
uled to complete classes about No-
vember 24.
HOBSO, short for “How Our
Business System Operates," is a
study of free enterprise as com-
pared with other economic sys-
tems, especially Communism and
Socialism.
By the lime HOBSO ends in
mid-December, nearly every Re-
finery employee will have com-
pleted the courses.
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Harmon, committee members.
They need to get the cards as-
sembled as soon as possible in
order to make an audit of mem-
bers’ accounts as of September 30.
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goes off, an emergency generator H. R. Hamil, operator at No. 3
cuts in automatically so that em- Powerhouse, tries out mike
anmnployees at these individual units
ican communicate with each other
" at all times. This will enable them
to better coordinate their work to
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Imm N ir INSTALLING CONTROLS FOR INTER-COM SYSTEM
, 4 N. E. Whitaker, left, and H. R. (Al) Simmons, Electricians, make final
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employees who visited the University are shown
training their cameras on a pretty model. The
group worked under the supervision of Miss
Martha Pyke, photography instructor at the school,
shown above posing the model.
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Tuesday, November 16, a nomi-
nating and election committee will
be named. This committee, in turn,
will meet at a later dale to select
nominees for four vacancies on
I he MBA board of directors for
the ensuing two-year term.
Each director is elected to serve
two years. Those whose terms ex-
pire this year are: J. R. Barsalou,
K. T. Beavers, F. L. Shires and
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W J. C. Bevers, L. L. Lawless and
I J. H. Saxage, Jr.
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Please get your audit cards back
to the Federal Credit Union audit
committee as soon as possible.
That is the plea of E. H. Farris,
0. L. Underwood and O. M.
^Intercom
An intercommunication system
was being installed this week be-
E tween Power Plants Nos. 1. 2. and
1d7 3, Boiler Houses Nos. 5, 6, and 7,
and the supervisors’ office at
„m Boiler House No. 5. Facilities will
j consist of six battery powered 25-
"T- watt audio-amplifiers, seven inter-
communication sets, ten loud
eum speakers, and cable and wiring.
THE SYSTEM will be used
mainly in emergencies during
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The first 4 to 12 HOBSO
class ever held at Baytown Re-
finery started last Friday for
employees on straight shift at
this lime. J. M. Bryan and Sam
Bramlett, both of the Electric de-
partment, are conference leaders.
The HOBSO sessions began last
January when groups of about 20
employees started meeting for
three two-hour sessions. Everyone
has been able to attend daytime
classes except those on the straight
4 to 12 shift, or on graveyards.
For these people, night classes
IN FIRST 4 TO 12 HOBSO CLASS
Bramlett passes out literature to E. 1. Jordan, Railroad, and H. Kaderli,
Compound, who are in group of about 20 attending first of series of 4
to 12 classes. Bryan, right, arranges some of the class discussion posters.
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Baytown Briefs (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 02, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1954, newspaper, November 12, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1417477/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.