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Friday, January 11; 1957
THE NEBRASKAN
Want Ads Bring Results
Annual Tea:
ImlB's To
The top 10 women scholars in the
University's senior class will re
ceive special recognition Sunday
at the annual Mortar Board Schol
arship Tea, according to Shirley
Richards chairman of the tea.
All 10 women have averages
abave 90 per cent.
The outstanding student s are
Patricia Alvord, Teachers College;
Pearl Bremer, College of Phar
macy; Jean Hueftle, Teachers Col
lege; Mary James, Teachers Col
lege; Diane Knotek, College of Arts
and Sciences; Mrs. Joan Chalupa
Newmyer, Teachers College;
Sandra Reimers, College of Arts
and Sciences; Marian Sokol, Col
lege of Agriculture; Mrs. Mary
Heard Williams, Teachers College;
and Mrs. Marie Duerr, College of
Arts and Sciences.
The tea will be held from 3 to
4:30 p.m. in Union Parlors ABC.
Members of Alpha Lambda Delta,
will serve.
Marjorie Johnston, Associ
ate Dean of Student Affairs;
Helen Snyder, Assistant Dean of
Student Affairs as well as Mortar
Board Advisor; Virginia Hudson,
president of Mortar Board; Carol
Link, Vice president of Mortar
Board and Elsie Ford Piper, presi-
dent of Mortar Board Alums, will
be in the receiving line.
The following 300 sophomore,
junior and senior women with
scholastic averages above 83 per
cent ha ire been invited to the tea.
Rum Adan Aurora; Eisa Adminis,
Lincoln; Jean Altken, Lincoln! Ruth Al
fcn. Guide Rock; Patricia Alvord, Lin
coln: Kathryn Anderson, Hastings: Mrs.
fhirley Whitaker Anderson, Fullertnn;
lary Arbuthnot, Omaha; Barbara Arth,
Lincoln: Carol Asbury, St. Joseph, Mo.
Phyllis Banks, Campbell: Cynthia Bar
ber, Lincoln; Janniece Barnard, Bea
trice; Shirley Bagant, Loup City; Helen
Beal. Beatrice; Mrs. Fern Allerton
Beardsley, Clarka; Ann Bedwell. Fallg
City; Re Beerline, Papillion: Mariorie
Seghtol, Keamey; Joanne Bender, Weep
ing Water; Jean Bennett, North Platte;
Charlotte Benson, Sioux Falls, S. D.;
Constance Berry. Onswa. Ia.; Annette
Bitter, Lincoln; Anribelle Blincow, Loup
City; Mrs. Sue Simmons Blomendahl,
rremoot; Carolyn Bocssiger. Cortland;
Thyllis Bonner, Imperial: Norma Bossard,
Korfolk; Caroline Boswcll, Lincoln; Mrs.
Janet Cnristensen Boucher, Council Bluffs,
la.; Mrs. Emma Boyd. Lincoln: Mary
Bradley, Des Moines, la.; Betty Branch,
Omaha; Sharon Bream, Harvard; Bette
Breland, McCoot; Pearl Bremmer. Sun
ton; Deanna Brier, DeWitt;. Anna Brooks,
Rugby. Tenn.; Maryth Brush, Grand Is
land; Beverly Buck. Lincoln; Kay Buck
ingham, Rapid City, S.O.i Linda Bath
sn. Fall City)
Xadine Calvin, Havennat Betty Cander,
Humboldt; Dorothy Carl, Lincoln; Nan
Carlson. Lincoln; Judy Chapman, Lin
Coin; Phyllit Chard, Superior: Mrs. Dolly
Childere, Lincoln; Kay Christensen, Lin
coln; Marilyn Christenson, Ralston;
Gretchen ChTistopher, Schuyler; Saw-. I
Clcndenny, Grant; Edna Cleveland. Mo
Grew; Janis Coekerill, Gretna; Jndita
Combs, Norfolk; Barbara Coonrad. Lin
coin; Nancy Coover, Lincoln; Nancy
Copeland, Norfolk; Mrs. Mary Miot Cox,
Lincoln; Mariianc Craig, Clarinda, la.;
Colette Crouse, Hastings, la.;
Carol Dahl. Alliance; Janet Danielson,
Lincoln; Martha Danielson, Lincoln: De
lores DeJonge, Greenwood; Beverly
Dccpe, Carleton; Ardys Deichman,
larcus, Ta.; Kap Deppen. Lincoln; Dor
othy Dicke, Palisade; Beverly Doty, Lin
' coin; Judy Doothit, Curtis; Marilyn Dow,
Belvidere: Polly Downs, Lincoln; Norma
t)ralcc. Lincoln; Janet Dresher, Omaha;
Charlotte Drishaua, Beatrice; Karen Dry
den. North Platte; Joanne Dudley, Litch
field; Margaret Dvorak, Beatrice;
Doris Eby, Lincoln; Beverly Echelber
ffer, Lincoln; Mrs. Patricia Henderson
Eden, Lincoln; Margaret Edwards, Au
burn; Frances Eicke, Rosalie; Evonne
Einspahr, Imperial; Marion Elder, North
Platte; Jeanne Elliott, Scottsbluff; Bever
ly Ellis, Omaha; Jndy Erickson, Oak
sand; Joyce Evans, Arapahoe;
De lores Fangmeier, Lincoln: Barbara
Ferguson, Lincoln: Sally Flanagan, Has
tings; Sandra Foeli, Lincoln; Joanne
F.-erieha, Lincoln; Shirley Gant, Arling
ton, Va-J Kay Gleason, Beatrice; WiUia
Gieeson. Wahoo; Carole Goodman, Obio
n: Maryanna Gould, Lincoln; France
Gourlay, Lincoln; Helen Goariay. Lin
coln; Mrs. Gretchen Teal Green, Lin
coln; Jane Greenawalt, Lincoln; Karen
Greenlee, Pierce; Susan Grttimacher,
Fremont; Myraa Grunwald, St, Joseph,
Mo.; Mary Gunlicks. Nortk Platte:
Shirley Gunn, Omaha.
Elizabeth Backman, Grand Island
Ann Bale, Norfolk; Carolyn Hall, Bas
set t; Sharon Bail, Omaha; Sally Ea
cork. Tekamah; Ardyce Harinf, Frank
lin; Judy Hartman. Lincoln; Connie
Baocke, Bruno: Carolyn Hanght, Dor
auigo, Colo.; Holly Hawke, Lincoln; Mari
lyn Heck, California, Mo.; Aria Helden
Drand, Lincoln; Grace Heldenbrand;
Lincoln; Emily Hemphill, Tekamah;
Evlya Henry, Plattsntouth : Loma Herr
pnan, Clatonia; Joan Hensner, Des
Mojieg, la.; Jacqueline Hiirbee, Lincoln;
Mrs. June Nieuwenhui Hill. Elizabeth.
W.1.1 Sue Rinkle, Grand Inland; Sharon
Rocker. Lincoln: Shirley Bolr-omb. Has
tings: Roberta HoK. Blair: Arlene Hrbek,
Omaha; Sara Hubka, Beatrice; Virginia
Bndson. Lincoln; Jean Hueftle, Eustis;
Ceorgamt Humphrey. Ramd City, 8.D.;
Myrna Hunter, Loretto: Shlrlie Hutcher
aon, Lincoln: Cara Hutchinson. Lincfi'n;
tnien Jacobsen, St. Paul: Am Jalrc
tnan, Fremont: Mary James, Nebraska
City; Jane Jeffrey, SmithfieM; Barbara
Jelrerhuis. Baron, ST. : Mm. Virginia
Penick Jensen, Lcaellen: Eleanor Jen
sen, Lmcoln; Prances Jensen. Pawnee
City; Sharon Jensen, Fremont; Betty
Johnson, Lincoln : Carol Johnson, Lm
coln; Carolyn Johnson, Greenwood; Myr
tle Johnson. Lincoln; Natalie Johnson,
y-emont; Veryle Johnson. Wansa; Janet
Wtnson, Brunswick; Barbara Jones, Be
atrice; Sara Jones. Lincoln; Betty Joy,
Falta City;
Betty Kampfe, Omaha ; Merwlnnti
Kampman, Elmwood; Theresa Karm ana.
Lawrence; Lola Kattler, Llncoin; Patsy
Kaufman, Elm Creek; Gwen Kauri.
man, Stanton; Martha Keating?. Cres
ton, la.; Beth Keenan, Kearney; Marilva
Kelster, Grand Island; Claudia Keya,
Lineota: Mary Keys, Lincoln; Gloria Klnr.
orth Platte; Reba Klnne, Sidney; Mart
lyn Kirk, Lincoln; Louisa Klima. MilU
fan: Joan Kluge. Madrid; Diane Knotels.
Lincoln; Judith Knester, Lincoln; Elaine
Krantx, Omaha; Janice Kraus, Niantie
Conn.; Sandra Kullv, Grand Island.
Lois LeRue, Palisade; Sally Laasa,
Lmcoln; Marleen Lamb, Wauneta: Mrs.
F.fina Van Steenherg Larson, Llnmln:
Janet Laaner, Grand Island; Sonrfra
Lee, Siooz Fallg, S.D.; Clayne Levanson,
tenver, Colo.; Sharl Lewis. Davkin;
Janlea Uchtenbener, Lincoln; Carol
Link, Aingworth: Mrs. Jana Spencer
Lock, Nebraska City; Vivian Long, Ami
atioe; Janet Lovseth, St. Peter, Minn.;
Bulh Lacka, Log Alamos, N.M.t Mrs.
Telia Croat Ladwickann, Lincoln; Jud
ith Lnndt, Omaha; Mariorie Lutgtro,
Lincoln; Naifc Lysinger, Sargent;
Joaa Mackaman, Winner, S.D.: Cella
JTadsen. Aurora; Joyce Magidson, SL
Paul. Minn.; Bonnie Matlette, Lincoln;
Fhyllls Makmey. Council Bluffs, la.l
Sharon Mansfield, Oxford; Joyce Mason,
York; Mra. Jacklyn Stanton Maupin,
Stromsbuni; Joel McComb. Sioux City.
Is.; Mary McCune. Hastings; Patricia
McDougaQ, Lincoln; Shirley McPeck.
Geneva; Nell Meier, Lincoln; Donna
Mrti. Grand Island; Barbara Mcston,
Uroken Bow; Mra Mary Keller Michael,
Grant; Barbara Mickelmann, Grand Is
land; Eileen Miller, Lincoln: Jaiquelva
s!il)er, Omaha; Marilvn Miller. Shenan
dnah, la.l Barbara Miltnitz. Plaisview;
Aoastasia Mtnnick, Cambridge; Mra,
Minerva Bradley Mitchell, Lincoln: Te
reia Mitchem, Elmwood; Kay Monahan,
Framia; Koberta Moore, Lansing, Kan.;
Wariton Mousel. McCook; Carol Mowin
l -1, Gretna; Dorothy Mulhair, Lynch;
, h' is. Shirley Peter sob Munaon, Lhicoin;
fcry Mnimer, Rising City;
MotIIjh Nansel, Colnmbug; LaXea Ns
Wana, LeweUen; Phyllis Nelson, Craig;
;roi Newell, Lincoln; Mrs. JoAnn Cha
1. oa Ni-wn ver, Wilbert Karen Newton,
1 mcnln; Marie Nichols, Beatrice; Irene
f , Grand Inland; Patricia Nixon,
i i ri Sioux City; Carolvn Novotny,
( -wn, iwrothy Novotny, . Clarkson;
a u?s, Sutton:
Jnu.ta kien. Palmer; Jan Orwi,
Twitim Barbara Osborne, Nnriolk;
f r .', ( ulver, lad.; Beverly Owens,
jf... City;
l-njuri Packard. Llncolni Tleverly
T , I Lincoln; Betly parks, Lincoln;
i -..Hen Paul, Lincoln; Betty Pea.-son,
Mary Peik. St, Paul, Minn.;
i e Peterson, Ant.urn; Anne Pickett,
. ,ni Jcaiitte Prmce, Council Bluffs,
f v I'yle, Channeli;
i 1 amey, Llncoin ; Sandri RM
Unrvin; Mrs. Jonu Marshall Reist,
11 I.IURSIELLS
Live la Barber Shop
and
rtsmaa Barber Shop
Honor
Lincoln: Carolina Rhodf, Ooli S
san Rhodes, Bea rice: k try R, Lin
coln: Shirley I'cnards. Orlari: Joaa
Riha. Omahai Pmla Roehrkassa. Crand
Inland: Mary Rohrbaugh, Hulivs
Mary Rohse, Nebraska City; Joyc n.
Friend: Hanna Rosenberg, Lincoln. Wil
lis Rosenthal. Scdalia, Mo.; Bu oara
Kystrom. Bayard;
Sandra Sack, Lincolm Nancy Sal
ter. Lincoln: Jonn Sander. Omaha;
Harriet Seville, Lincoln; Sandra Savior,
Lincoln; Donia Scarlett, Ccring: Nancy
Schicht, Muskegon, Mich i Dorothy
SchiUler, ficatric: Mariorie Schindlcr,
Alliance; M.irti S:h!eigcr, Lincoln: Joy
Schmidt, Red O'V la; Sidney Srfiw
der, Holdreca: Rancy Schult. Wahoo;
Donna Striven, Scombluff: Miry Se
bcrwr; Cnaadt Arlene St-lk, Norfolk:
Barbara Sharp, Omaha; Susan Shephero,
(ira-d t! nil; I'ntriaa Sh--v?n, I tn
obi; Sandr Shoup, Sutherland! Jan
ice Shradcr. Souih Sioux Cty; Janet
Shuman. Bellevuc; Nora Sics. Lincoln;
Sonia Sievcrs. Roca: Carol Smith, Im
perial: Jean Smith, York: Patricia Smot
ney, Seward; Judy Snell, Omaha; Bey
erly Soderberg, Fremont; Marian Sokol,
Louo City; Mrs. Joyce Ingram Speak,
Ixingion: Knthryn Sralkor, DeWitt;
Mary Stafford. Lincoln; Jane Stein, Lin
coln: Letts Stephens, Lincoln: Rosemary
Stocbl, Dcs Moines, Ia. Donna Stohs,
gcribnor; Velda Stokke, . Lincoln; Mary
On The Social Side:
Vacation
Pinnings
Margie Wilson, Sigma Delta Tau
junior in Teachers from Lincoln,
to Mike Segal, Zeta Beta Tau
junior in Arts and Sciences from
Greeley, Colo.
Selma Sanders, junior m Teach
ers at Denver University from
Lwnver, to Max Kxietman, zia
eta Tau junior in Business Att
I ministration from Topeka. Kan
Lorajane Baskm, Alpha Xi Del
ta junior in Home Economics
from Stapleton, to Bob Disco,
Farmhouse senior in Agriculture
from Paxtoo.
Jane Fellows. Gamma Phi Beta
junior in Arts and Sciences from
Omaha, to Don Mclntyre, Alpha
Theta junior in Rrts and Scienc
es at Dartmouth from Omaha
Bobbie Osborn, Alpha Phi sen
lor in Home Economics from Nor
folk, to Norbert Schuerman, Kap
pa Sigma senior in Teachers from
DeWitt.
Marty Haerer, Alpha Chi Omega
sophomore in Arts and Sciences
from Sioux Falls, S. D., to Gene
Ballard, Sigma Nu freshman in
Law from Grand Island.
Doris Hinds, Zeta Tau Alpha
Hungarian
Fund Hits
$1500 Mark
Pledges to the Hungarian Student
Project passed the $1,500 mark
Thursday, according to project
Barb Sharp.
Pledges of $280 by WAA and a
$5 individual donation raised cash
pledges to a new high of $1,596.67.
The funds will be used to help
finance Hungarian refugees stu
dents at the University.
The WAA pledge matched a $280
contribution by Tassels for the larg
est donations of campus organiza
tions. Recieve Sigma
Tau Awards
NU Students
Two University engineering stu
dents have been awarded scholar
ships by Sigma Tau, national hon
orary scholastic fraternity in engi
neering.
Dennis Colesman received the
$100 Sigma Tau Senior Scholar
ship. He is majoring in mechan
ical engineering.
Melvin Earnest, junior in civil
engineering, received the $50 Sig
ma Tau Junior Scholarship.
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coat sale!
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BimBors
Strickland. Lincoln: Lorraine Stmh.
Lincoln: Karen Fukovaty, Plymouth:
Barbara Sullivan, Plattsmouth; Gerayne
Swanson, North Platte; Shirley Swan
on, Ceresco; Luciirac Switter, Lin
coln: Patricia Tatroe, Lincoln; Boma Tebo.
Roca; Virginia Thomas. Lincolm Mary
Thompson, IJncolni Marianne Yhreeaca,
Kcbraska City; Mrs. Ann I-uch
Thocncs. Schuyler; Mrs. Karen Smeta
Timm.Mis, Ord; Nancy Tucker, Omaha;
Donna Tupper, Bloomingtoa; Dannna
Turner, Lincoln:
Vtia Upitis, Lincoln!
Marilyn W. Lincoln; Leona
Wsllin, Tilden; Gail ' W'aUins. Omaha;
Elizabeth Weber, Lincoln; Joan Web
ster, Kearney; Rosemary Weeks. Kear
ney: Joan Weerts, Meadow Grove: Mary
Wchr, Lincoln; Mary Wcisel, Fairbury;
Annabelle Welch, Shenandoah, Ta.; Wil
ms Wenmrcer, Lincoln: Beverly West,
Oconto; Sheryl Whitmos. Lincoln! Mari
lyn Wilhelms, San Franciy-a, . Calif.;
Carolyn Williams, Ashland; Mrs, Mary
Heard Williams, Lincoln; Phyllis Wil
liamson, Lincoln: Nancy Wilson, TaU
mage; Sarol Wiltse, Falls City; Mrs,
Phyllis Colet Wipf, Lincoln; Norma
Wolf, Kearney; Mrs. Marie Puerr
Wright, Lincoln: Marion Wright, Lin
coln: Janice Wroth, Lincoln;
Cynthia Zschau. Omahai Harilya
Zuhlke. Sterling.
Pinnings
senior in Teachers from Daven
port, to Dale Marr, Alpha Tau
Omega senior in Engineering from
Omaha.
Marilyn Zuhlhe, Zeta Tau Alpha
senior in Home Economics from
Sterling, to John Heecht, Kappa
Sigma alumnus from Lincoln.
Kay Gregory, Zeta Tau Alpha
sophomore in Busines Administra
tion from Scotsbluff, to Bob War
rick, Kappa Sigma senior in Ag
riculture from Meadow Grove.
Sandy Enyeart, Alpha Chi Ome
ga sophomore in Teachers from
Lincoln, to Kay Harris, Delta Up
silon junior in Business Adminis
tration from Dakota City.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday
Kappa Delta Pledge Party.
The
Sunday Movie
"So This Is Paris," technicolor
musical starring Tony Curtis,
Gloria DeHaven, Gene Nelson and
Paul Gilbert, will be shown in
the Union Ballroom at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday night.
Istanbul, Turkey, a beautiful
technicolor movie short sent the
University by the Turkish Em
bassey in Washington D. C, will
also be shown Sunday evening.
Coffee Hour
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Eldrige
will honor all graduating seniors
at a coffee hour January 15 from
4 to 5:30 p.m. The coffee, to be
held in the Food and Nutrition
building lounge, is an annual af
fair started last year.
Final Fling
Slated Next
Friday Eve
The annual Final Fling Dance
will be held January 18 in the
Union ballroom from 9 to 12 a.m.
The Dick Burgess Combo will
provide the musical entertainment
for the evening. Admission is 50
cents per person and refreshments
will be served.
The Varsity Glee Club will spot
light the entertainment for the
evening.
A special feature will be Shirley
Tempo, a Hawaiian student, who
will perform the Hula and other
authentic Hawaiian dances. Wynn
Smithberger will provide addition
al entertainment.
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Inaugiiral Message:
Anderson Requests
Med Fund Transfer
. Gov. Victor Anderson has asked
the Legislature in his inaugural
message to transfer $75,000 from
the University Medicine College
building fund to their general fund
to re-open two hospital wards.
The governor made a tour of the
medical college at Omaha Wednes
day with Chancellor Clifford Hardin
also meeting with Dean J. P. Toll
man and the staff for a "first
hand look to determine their great
est needs."
His inaugural recommendation
was for a $100,000 transfer, but the
governor told the Legislature after
a tour of the facilities in Omaha
$75,000 would be enough.
The governor said he discussed
budget problems with the staff
and assured them that "we want
first-class medical hospital" but
asked them to "explore every ave-
Regents Group
To Re-Study
Tuition, Fees
The University Board of Regents
has created a special three-man
committee to re-study student fees
and tuition, Dr. B. N. Greenberg
of York, president of the board,
announced.
The study will Involve both resi
dent and non-resident rates.
The committee is composed of
Dr. Greenberg, Clarence Swanson
of Lincoln and C. Y. Thompson
of West Point, all members of
the Board.
Dr. Greenberg said the commit
tee will review thoroughly the en
tire question of student fees and
tuition now being charged by the
University.
ACS Meet Monday
An Iowa State College profes
sor will be guest speaker at the
January meeting of the Nebraska
Section of the American Chemical
Society.
Dr. Harvey C. Diehl, proffessor
of chemistry, will discuss "The
Reversible Absorption of Oxygen
by Vitamin B 12a" Monday night
at the University. The meeting
will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Room
324, Avery Laboratory.
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LOCKHEED
Aircraft Corporation
California Division Georgia Division
ti
Both divisions of
California Division activities in Burbank
cover virtually every phase of commercial
and military aircraft. Seventeen different
models of planes are in production, including
cargo and passenger transports, high Mach
performance fighters, jet trainers, radar
search planes, patrol bombers.
B. S. graduates who wish to attain a Master's
Degree will be interested in the California
Division's Masters-Degree Work-Study
Program. In the program, participants achieve
their M.S. while working concurrently
on Lockheed's engineering staff.
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nue to determine how they can get
along with what the people can af
ford to pay."
Anderson asked college staff
members to determine the "abso
lute minimum amount of money
needed to operate the two wards
for the rest of the biennium" and
as a result, the governor said
it was agreed that the two wards
could be reopened Feb. 1 for the
remaining five months of this
biennium at a cost of $75,000.
The two wards, consisting of 34
beds, were recently closed for lack
of operating funds.
The governor asked Sen. Karl
Vogel, chairman of the budget com
mittee to Introduce the bill to make
the transfer possible.
The governor also asked the Leg-
islature to give "priority" to his
bill.
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This broad expansion program Is creating new positions In each division.
Graduates in fields of: Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics
are 'invited to investigate their role in Lockheed s expansion.
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California Division, Burbank, California Georgia Divbion, Marietta, Georgia
HERE'S
SEE YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICER
FOR THE INTERVIEW THAT OPENS
YOUR WAY TO A BRIGHT CAREER -WITH
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ON JANUARY 15, 1957
TUaUUR ATOMIC MMAtCH
OIOMIS IOIIM PRODUCTS UFRACTOmn NOY AND
DIVISION PI VI HON DIVISION DIVISION. PiyilOEMtHT
Machonlcol Engliwarlng a A
Caromlg tnginaarlng
Chamkol tngirxaring a
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Eloctrlcal Engiiwarinj A
Engmafing Physicists .
Ptiyslcitts A
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Industrial EnghMwing A A A
Metallurgical Englnrlng A A A A
Mt-tollurglsts A a
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Chvmists a
Nuchsor Engiiwoiinf A a
Mothamotics A A A
Background in any of the fields listed in the
left-hand column is all you,need to begin your
career with B&W. Check the activities you
want to talk about with the B&W representative
when he's on your campus. He'll be glad to see
you . . . and you'll be glad you talked to him.
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Lockheed Representatives of the California
Division and the Georgia Division
will be on campus
Friday, January 1 8
You are Invited to consult your
placement officer for an appointment
Separate interviews will be
given for each division.
'
- range expansion program In their
At Ixwkheed in Marietta, Georgia, new
C-130A turbo-prop transports and B-47 jet
bombers are being manufactured in the
country's largest aircraft plant under ont
roof. The division is already one of the
South' largest industries. Moreover, a new
engineering center is now in development at
part of the division's expansion program.
In addition, advanced research and develop,
ment are underway on nuclear energy and
its relationship to aircraft. A number of
other highly significant classified projectt
augment the extensive production program.
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