page 2 daily nebraskan UPC and MTS present . LEO KOTTKE in concert FRIDAY, NOV. 2 8:00 pm O'DONNEL AUDITORIUM 50th & Huntington St. Tickets $6.00 UNL & NWU Students $7.00 General Public Available at both Unions, Wesleyan Student Center, and Dirt Cheap. AN MTS PRODUCTION - -"S v 4 1 ; . 7 N$rr , "-"i - , ? ' 1 COMPUTER SCIENTIST "Mr objective on graduating from college vas to obtain employment with a leader in my profession. NSA fulfilled that objective. The histories of NSA and the computer have been intertwined since the origins of both. NSA continues to be the pacesetter in the data systems field presenting opportunities to be a part of the latest technology being developed and used industry-wide. " Edward Johnson B.S. Computer Science Ci W tJi MATHEMATICIAN "As an NSA Mathematician, I have the' opportunity to perform research on a wide variety of sophisticated and challenging cryptologic problems. The large body of mathematicians, employed at NSA provides for stimulating dialogue and healthy collaboration. The work is enjoyable from a personal standpoint and there is the added satisfaction of knowing you are making a positive contribution to matters vital to our nation 's security. " Dr. Ross E. Schipper B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Mathematics r LINGUIST "Being a linguist, one of my concerns centers on the opportunity for continued education and professional growth. NSA linguists can attend language and other job related courses at the Agency's own National Cryptologic School at local colleges and universities and at summer workshops. The work affords every opportunity to sharpen language skilLs in a challenging and rewarding atmosphere. " Elizabeth Thompson MA. Russian NSA seek those individuals ? possessing skilLs in the Slavic. Mid Eastern and Far Eastern languages. MX, ELECTRONIC ENGINEER "As a college student faced with finding a job and starting a career you are presented many options. NSA should be one of your considerations. Working at NSA has been both a challenge and a continual learning experience since our mission demands , that we work on the cutting edge of technology, I have experienced the satisfaction that comes with having been a member of project teams involved with a variety of computer systems and communications problems. " Mark Wakh B.E.E., M.E. POT TOJDSELF i:2 KSIKE 1 it M 'i i I At the National Security Agency your future will be linked to the nations. Whether your interests are in electronic engineering, computers, mathematical research or high priority translation, you will play a meaningful role in the nation's communications security or the production of foreign intelligence. NSA is challenge. NSA is opportunity. National Security Agency headquarters are located in the pleasant Maryland suburbs, close to Washington. D.C.. Baltimore and Annapolis. Maryland just minutes away from countless cultural, historical recreational and educational opportunities. Find out more about career opportunities offered by NSA: schedule an interview with us through your College Placement Office. Or call us collect at 301-796-6161. Mr. Bernard Norvcll. College Recruitment Manager, will be happy to talk with you. National Security Agency. Attn: M32R, Fort George G. Meade. Maryland 20755. An Equal Opport unity Employer. -U.S. Citizenship Required. Nntinnol Sprnritv Acrenrv tuesday, October 16, 1979 Energy expert to talk John F. O'Leary, former deputy secretary of the Federal Department of Energy, will speak in the Nebraska Union' ballroom today at . 10:30 a.m. The topic will be energy. O'Leary assumed the position with the Department of Energy upon creation of the post in October, 1977. Prior to his present position, O'Leary was admini strator of the Federal Energy Administration. 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