Collegian Lloyd G. "Buzz" Waterhouse was named the 1997 Alumni Fellow by Penn State- Behrend. Penn State president Graham Spanier will present the award on October 23. He has had a long career with IBM, including a three year stay in Tokyo, Japan. Currently as general manager of Marketing and Business Development, he is responsible for improving the visibility and image of IBM. Alumni Fellows traditionally return to campus to teach several classes. Waterhouse is an Erie native and he and his wife Lorraine were married on the Behrend campus. We're really int car In f, we'n The Behrend -mail ice products are in mdhons of automobiles around world. Our products include overhead systems, istrument panels, door systems, lighting, con soles, storage systems and integrated electric products including Homelink keyless entry sys tems, digital compass systems, distribution systems, and on-board information systems. Now, as the Automotive Interior Systems Center of Expertise for Johnson Controls, Inc. we can offer our professionals even more career opportunity. We are looking for individuals with a strong academic record in any of the folkrwing areas Plastics Technology Production/Inventory Control Materials/Purchasing Our location in Holland, Michigan offers a comfortable lifestyle, affordable housing, excellent schools and unlimit ed recreational activities. Prince offers an attractive package of compensation and benefits including tuition reimburse ment and membership in a private fit ness center. To find out more, see us on campus at the Engineering Fair October 30 or send your resume to: Prince, One Prince Center, Holland, MI 49423 Attn: Staffing Manager/ A7CIABPLIEIa. Prince is an Equal Opportunity Ernpkyort M/F PRINCE A JOHNSON CONTROLS COMPANY www.johnsoncontrols.com letters to the editor A behrcoll2@aol.com • • join Thursday, October 23, 1997 ihe Behrend College Collegian - Page calendar notices & events behrcoll3@aol.com free classifieds behrcoll4@aol.com the advertising staff & make money behrcolls@aol.com
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