r paga 14 daily nebraskan Photo by Mark Billingsley " Unusually warm temperatures that peaked somewhere around the 60 degree mark drove hundreds of Lincoln residents outdoors Sunday afternoon. Drake Uhlinger and Dave Hill patiently await the decision of the frisbee football huddle at Pioneer's Park, where many area residents were seen enjoying the weather in shirt sleeves and cut-offs. ft cfSa?w 1 1 Qjfi? isss Q l L hsB'o j "SMllllil J M f F If SKT nf I tlrTll TraBnp J U i 1 Jnlk- W'RW 7' & 9 7 A world of careers in Aerospace for tomorroiv-minded college graduates. See our representative on campus Feb. 7, 8 ' Our Denver Division has many new opportunities awaiting college graduates. Major facilities are located at Denver. CO.: New Orleans. LA.; and Santa Maria. CA. Careers Begin Here - If, you're considering a career in aerospace.you won t find the challenge greater nor the work more rewarding than at Martin Marietta , Work in such exciting areas as Command and In formation System. Solar Systems. Space Satellites, and Payload Integra tion. Overall, we have over 300 con tracts including 4 major contracts over 150 million dollars each extending into the 1980s. They include the external fuel tanks for the Space Shuttle, Space Launch Systems. Titan. Space and De fense Systems including the new gen eration mobile Missile X Opportunities Mow within these areas are many entry level growth positions that offer practical experience In the ad vanced state of the engineering art. Such fields as Software Test Propulsion Thermophysics Structures Mechanisms Dynamics Stress Materials Mis sion Analysis Product Develop ment Industrial Engineering Logistics Integration Systems Guidance C Control RF Systems Communications Data Handling Power Systems Payloads Sen sors Quality Safety, and Man ufacturing. In addition to job opportunity the company's comprehensive program ot employee benefits has a financial value equivalent to approximately "forty per cent' ot the employees income. In cluded are: Company-paid insurance, performance sharing plan, retirement plan, vacation, education reimburse ment and long term disability plan. Interested graduates please contait Mjrtin Marietta Aerospace. Attn: Col ' lege Relations. PO. Box 179 ( D63I0 Denver. CO 8020 L Martin Marietta is an Affirmative Action Employer actively seeking the Hajuli capped and Veterans. National Security regulations reqme United States Citizenship. monday, January 14, 1980 Women in business form support group By Julie Bird An organization designed tocreate.a statewide support network for women business owners is successful and growing, the group's organizers say. . The Association of Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) was started in the fall of 1979 after Connie Clark, owner of the Pioneer Diet Center, and Elaine Waggoner, a partner in Waggoner & Hays law firm, were inspired by a seminar on women in business. Clark and Waggoner obtained mailing lists from different organizations and informed women across the state about forming the group. The UNL Small Business Center provided money for their mailing. About 150 women are on the mailing list now, Clark said, and they continually meet more, women who are interested in joining. "We need each other " Clark said. "It's lonely at the top, the bottom and the middle. This group provides a network of emotional and financial support for women business owners." The group offers advice in "how to's," like how to get loans, how to set up business accounts and otheri financial matters, Clark said. "Most women haven't had much experience with handling money," she said. "We are not conditioned or trained to make decisions, have them fall apart, and then ( learn to live with them." . Small business owners have had groups such as the Kiwanis, Waggoner said, adding that women need to develop those channels for themselves. She compared -m those primarily male-oriented groups to college" fraternities, where the men go to each other for help in business and financial affairs as well as personal ones. Sororities generally do not have that type of business : network said Waggoner, a former .UNL sorority member. "Now," Waggoner said, "we've graduate and reinvented the wheel." . "A lot of people who go into business don't under stand what's involved," Clark said. "It takes every resource you have." . AWE elected officers in a meeting Saturday and set dues and future meeting , dates.; They plan, alternate meeting dates on the first Wednesday or Saturday of each month. The next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 6 at 6:30, p.m.The location will be announced later. ' Art. show entries needed Entries are sought, from Nebraska schools for the, 33rd" Annual Nebraska Elementary School Art Exhibit, which will be in Lincoln March 22-29 at Miller and Paine's down town store. - . ' Sponsored by theUNL Division of Continuing Studies and Miller and Paine, the exhibit attracts about 3,000 entries; from which 300 to 400 entries are selected tor the exhibit. ' . All entries should be submitted through the student's school and are due in Lincoln no later than Feb. U After the. Lincoln, exhibit, several traveling exhibits will be assembled, , MOUSE off FLOWERS Welcome them back with a bouquet of fresh flowers. call 476-2775 226 South 11th BAST OF THE BRANDEIS PARKING LOT v MAKE IT WITH TGEHMBILn COtOMSnvH NWIO I MttilO If ttOUHft MiSCO S It lOuit wo m mow J