Page ,4 the Daily Nebraskan Friday, , October, 23, 1939 ' . M ' iV '. J'.'l Social 'Life 'Slows MigrationiUs a" p p a" r ently kas swept the campus. Only two functions are registered for this weekend. Saturday Seleck Quadrangle record hop, 8-11:30 p.m. Sunday Residence Halls freshnien Seleck Quadrangle (Andrews) card party, 2-5 p.m. Booster Buttoiis , Homecoming booster but tons emphasizing "tradition al" football spirit will be sold by YWCA members beginning today. The buttons were designed by Deanna Donnell and will be sold for 25 cents until game time Oct. 31 by Y members. Phyl Grube is in charge of the project. ; PIZZA SPAGHETTI MOSTACCIOLE LASAGNE RAVIOLI "R.ol Italian Food" 7i $1.50 $2.00 OPEN 4.00 P.M. to 1:00 A M. J457 Holdrega phon. 8-1472 PARKING LOT SOUTH OF PIZZA PALACE Yotfrt a tripk threat man m this Heathrow Blazer Trio filgtmpirited 3-piece sport ooh fit for that "big wheel look! fcairy-going, colorfully lined jacket with natural shoulders ad narrow lapel it accented by bright metal button. Matcb tng Poat-Grad slacks are slim, trim and terrific. Matching vest rTere to a lively Ancient Madder or Foulard print. Deftly tailored' by HIS in ft Corduroy, luxury Woolens or in teresting Hopsackings, $29.95 to $45.00. Hatadaome shade. M your laorite eamcus shop. EE Gets Equipment iii iiiiiiiniiiniiinwn wiiiim:ai-Ai ii'-"-r f -niMWaii ii Minimum pit - n J Foreign School Rep Will Interview ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT-Laboratory equipment, valued at $3,500, was presented to the University this week by the Westinghouse Educational Foundation. Re ceiving the equipment for the electrical engineering de partment are (from left) Prof. Ferris W. Norris, and Dean Merk Hobson. Westinghouse representatives were J. V. Stewart (right) and A. C. Acton (second from right). The new laboratory equipment can be used to teach student engineers the basic principles of convert ing mechanical energy to electrical energy and vice versa. Worship Services Mil lei FMindutlon MewtuM A. Koftrnbluni Kubbi Friday, 8 p.m.. Sabbath Worship, Tifervth Israel Synagogue, 3219 Sheri dan. Saturday 9 a.m. Sabbath Worship. Sunday, 7:30 Dm., Hillel Foundation. Student, Union, (Fust and third Sunday), Catholic Student Outer, Newman Center, HIS Q Rt. Rev. Mgr. C. J. Keenan. Very Rev. K. F. Sheeny. Rev Rawley Myers. Sunday Masses at 8, 9, 10, U. 12. DUoIplee StuJrnt Fellowship, (Christian Churches), 1237 U Heith D. Stephenson, minister. 10 a.m. Service of Holy Communion. 10:30 a.m. Coffee and Discussion. 5 p.m. Supper. Worship and Program. Lutheran Student Chapel (National Lutheran Council MS No. ltith Alvin M. Petersen, pastor. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. Uitheran Student Association. United Campus Christian Fellowship (PresbTtertan, Coiurreffational, fcvan fellrsH oltpd Bretherenl 333 No. 14th Rev. Knowies, minister. 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 5:30 p.m. Forum. CnlvemUjr Lutheran Chapel (Mtstmurl Srnodr 1Mb and 41 Alvin J. Norden, pastor. , mi AC SPARK PLUG, THE ELECTRONICS DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS, has IMMEDIATE openings for permanent positions in MILWAUKEE and FLINT for engineers and designers on Thor and Mace missiles os well as other advanced projects. If you have a BS, MS or Ph.D. degreo in EE, Physics, Math, or ME, you may qualify for one of the , positions listed below. You coo exploit your talents to the fullest .t, degree ot AC For every AC engineer has access to the finest equipment . . . oi oil AC facilities. AC and GM gladly assist your career progress through financial assistance for graduate study at first doss engineering schools in neorby locations. In addition, yoo-wili have the opportunity to take exclusive on-the-job course work on the advanced state of the art. DIGITAL COMPUTER ENGINEERS logic design of special purpose computers . . . Pulse Circuit Design . . . Airborne Digital Computers . . . Memory Design . . . Analog-to-digital and digital-to-onoiog conversion. Milwaukee TRANSISTOR APPLICATION ENGINEERS Applied development m the field of transistor circuitry. Flint and Milwaukee GYRO ENGINEERS -Work on floated, integrating gyroscopes and gyro-occelerometers for inertia! got donee systems for missiles. Milwaukee INFRA-RED DEVELOPMENT Development of the theoretical concepts that will advance fce state of the ort of infro-red system applications. Flint SYSTEMS ENGINEERS Systems design, analysts and instrumentation of inertioi guidance. Milwaukee OPTICS The development of optics and optical instrumentation, A general knowledge of military optical systems and commonly used optical end mechanical components is required. Flint PRODUCT DESIGN ENGINEERS Design, development and test of electronic components, servos and circuits. Flint and Milwaukee TEST ENGINEERS Design and development of production test equipment . . . environmental test instrumentation v;nd data reduction . . . ground support equipment. Flint and Milwaukee FIELD ENGINEERS FOR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ASSIGNMENTS Electronics technicians or recent technical graduates mo, ouolify for top training on inertioi guidance, bombing navigational systems, gyro computers, etc TECHNICAL WRlYERS-Electro-wechanical or electronic writing experience. Must be able to work with engineers in the writing of service manuals. Flint and Milwaukee SEE YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICER TO SCHEDULE GEiNERAL' MOTORS INTERVIEW October 30, 1959 Spark Plug g the Electronics Division of General Motors Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin Fluit 2, Ukhigaa , 9 : 30 i m. Blbl Clas HI ti am, Murniiu Worship. 1:30 p.m. Gamma DrlLn. VnWrmity Fplfropal Chaprl. 11th and R Father Gilbert M. Armstrong, Chap lain. a m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. 5-JO p.m. Evening Prayer. p.m. Canterbury, t'nlvenlty Mfthodlit Chapel, IH'ealey Foundation) W. B Could and J. B. White, minister, 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Wesley llcjse 1417 R Street). :3i) a.m. Moraine Worship (535 North 16th I 10:30 am. Coffee Hour and Bible Study (Wesley Him.se) p.m. Supper tWesley House) 6 p.m. Forum (Student Union) 7 p.m. Yespera (Wesley Hou.se). NOW OPEN ALL DAY PARKING 20 At 711 No. 10th St. (Ar.ro From ie Stadium) SELF-SERV-SYSTEM VOU MAY GO IN AND OUT DURING THE DAY IF YOU WISH AUTO-PARKING-CO. PHONE 4-5595 Students interested in ca reers with American business and government positions will have a chance to confer with Dr. Staton von Grabill Fri- day. Dr. von G r a b i 1 1 is vice presi dent of t h e American In s t i tute for F o reign Trade, or as it is more famili arly known. Dr. Von Grabill T h u nderbird, founded in 1946, provides one-year-intens-i v e, post-college training courses in three areas includ ing foreign trade, area' stu dies and languages. The student's course Is planned to make him of max imum interest to a prospec tive employer. Career pre paration , includes practical training for competence in the cbnduct of international busi ness as well as general orien tation for living and working abroad. A feature of Thunderbird is the training offered to wives of regularly enrolled stu dents in area work and langu age. This training is offered tuition-free in the knowledge that such a trained couple make ideal representation abroad. . Admission rcquirem e n t call for a recognized bacca laureate in the arts and sci ences. Two semesters in resi dence are required for the bachelor of foreign trade and four semesters in residence German Club Elects Coates John Coates was elected president of the German Club Thursday. Other newly elected officers are Mara Kalnins, vice-president, and Giesela Starck, secretary-treasurer. HOMECOMING SOUND EQUIPMENT T. M. Duffield Co. :17 So. 17th of foreign for the master trade degree. Dr. von Grabill can be reached for conference through J. P.' Colbert, cha.r man of the committee on oc cupational placement He will discuss the aims and opera tions of the Thunderbird school located in Arizona. t the present time, there are two University graduates at the school. Degree Cantlidales Candidates for degrees" and certificates to be received in January, 1960, must file for them by Nov.. 2. Saturday, Oct. 24th at the TURNPIKE Del Whitcomb and his orchestra Coming Friday, Oct. 30th. 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