TUESDAY. MAY 15. 1956 Lionrackmen Romp a ! m Over BU Radical lineup chan es by Coach Chick Werner highlighted the Lion track squad's 81-5 victory over "weak sister" opponent 1 Bos ton. University, Saturda at Boston. Despite the ease wi.h which the Lions manhandled the Boston contingent, the Terriers' Pete Blair turned in the outstanding in dividual performance of the day' when he set a new NCAA record in the hammer throw iV i iith a 201'1 BV." toss—just three fee off Nor wegian Sverre Strand i's world' record. Werner, seeing that the Ter riers were no match fo his Nit tany runners, made se eral sur prising changes in his e try list as the meet was no contes , after the first three events. Most prominent - . ong the changes was Dean R•ssis en tering the 150-yard lo • hurdles on a purely experime tal basis. Rossi, who had neve run the hurdles before, was a - rprising winner in :15.6. Ogier Norris, winn r of the pole vault with a 12' •ap, made his varsity debut in th- 120-yard high hurdles, placing second be hind Dick Winston who won the event with a :14.7 time. Bruce Austin—who set a new Penn State record in the 440 against Quantico concentrated in 1:56.6. his efforts on the 880, placing first Captain Art Pollard con tinued his winning ways by scampering to easy victories in both the 100 and 220-yard dash es in times of :9.7 and :21.4. Don Woodrow copped his first victory of the year by winning the mile in 4:23.8 followed by teammate Doug Moorhead. Jim Norton also won his first race with a :50.6 time in the 440. Charlie Blockson won the shot put with a 50'3" heave but placed second behind Blair in the discus with a 154' throw. Blair recorded a 156'1" mark. Dick Coats also turned in his first victory of the year when he won the javelin competition with a 177'9" throw while Alex Milli gan broke into the win column in the broad jump with a 19' 6%" leap. Besides sweeping the hammer throw—an event which the Lions do not usually enter—the Ter riers finished one, two, three in the two-mile run and copped the mile relay for its fourth and final first. Spring is finally here the treary days of winter are gone. From how on in. warm weather will be on the menu . . . you know trips to Whipples or Black Mo . . . a little tennis. or baseball . . . sprawling out on the grass in front of Old Main . . . or taking pictures by the ole Nittany Lion! And Spring is sportshirt wea ther—the,re's nothing Like the cool comfortable feeling you get from wearing a finely-tail ored, smart looking sport shirt collegiate stripes are quite the thing these days, but cool plaids and smart solids are still in style . . . slipover or button down all nationally adver tised name brands—all sanfor ized and completely washable . . . in dacr o n, cotton, and blended fabrics. Here's the real notcher—s2.99 and $3.99. Some value, huh? Skeptical?—try me . . . stop, in and see for your self! Danks & Co. Men's Shop Entrance on W. Beaver Ave. IM Track Entry Deadline Today Entries for the Intramural Track Tournament are due at 4:30 p.m. today at the IM office in Rec reation Hall. The cost is $1 per team. Independents may register individually for twenty-five cents. The tourney, which begins next Tuesday, limits entrants to two of the running events. Six events are listed: 100 yard dash, 440 yard dash, 880 yard relay, high jump, broad jump, and 16 pound shot put. Branish Undefeated Johnny Branish, Philipsburg junior, owns Penn State's only perfect record in dual golf com petition. He won his first six starts, with three matches yet to play. mac Sez.... S Stands for Stylish Shirts THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Graduating Electronics & Mechanical Engineers... How long will you be "Junior" in your job? READ THIS CHECK LIST BEFORE MAKING A FINAL DECISION. IT MAY INCLUDE FACTORS YOU HAVE NOT CONSIDERED. WILL MY STARTING SALARY BE 0 Equal to Industry standards? 0 Better than industry standards? Gilfillan starting salaries are higher than overall industry standards (averaging $lOO a month higher even in this competitive area). This is because, at Gilfillan, the indi divual's capacity develops more rapidly than under rigid corporation training systems. He is literally worth more from the start. HOW RAPIDLY WILL. I ADVANCE? D At predetermined Intervals, according to a rigid seniority system? .1:1 As rapidly as my abilities warrant? At GUMIan, there is no "hierarchy" or sen• lority system. Individuals advance as rapidly as abilities develop. Salaries are reviewed at least twice a year. WHAT WILL MY "STANDING" BE? rl Will I have to work at a board, punch " a time clock, or be docked for time off? 0 Will !base professional standing? At Gilfillan, you do not punch a time clock. You work at a desk, in a professional atmos phere, and are subject to your own con science when you need personal time off. CAN I "CARRY THROUGH" ON MY OWN IDEAS? n Up to a point, then senior engineers "; take over? El All the way through to production? At Gilfillan, a man with a sound idea Is "given his head" and complete team project cooperation. An assigned technician reports directly to the engineer, for con struction and wiring of circuits. The engi• neer carries full design responsibility GILFILLAN GCA QUADEADAR provides Search. Precision Final Approach, Height Finding and Airport Taxi Control in a single, air-transportable equipment. Designed for and highly efficient in handling military and civil jet aircraft, Quadradar has received Immediate and universal acceptance. 2 Teams Win Softball Tilts The Thompson - Kappa Kappa Gamma tilt provided nerve-tight ening action in the coed softball league semi-finals Thursday when the dormitory freshmen overcame a three-run deficit in the final inning and edged their rivals 5-4. Playing the outstanding role of the game was KKG's hurler, Meri Miller, who gave all she had in defeat. Besides pitching a fine game, she scored one of her team's runs. Miller held her opponents to one run up to the last inning when the frosh team sailed ahead for the win. After Betsy McKenzie and Ra chel Waters scored in the top of the last inning to post the score at 4-3. Betsy Ives slid home— head first—on Pauline Hoffman's single to make it 4-4. Hoffman then scored the win ning run when Sally Jervis lined a hot sizzler to the mound. Catcher Mary Mergott scored two of the KKG's four runs. In the other semi-final game, Leonides bounced Delta Gamma 15-2 with Carol Bradt and Louise Needham heading the way in the hitting column. through production. Creative ability is rec ognized in overall advancement and specific rewards such as large bonuses for patents. WILL MY FIRM BE THE RIGHT SIZE? D Is it so large I could be lost in the shuffle? D ls It so small that the work may not be pure engineering? 0 Is the firm growing, so I can grow with it? Gilfillan is neither a giant nor a small, lim ited company. Seven Gilfillan plants are located in Southern California, with Engi neering Headquarters at Los Angeles. Gil fillan is large enough to handle all phases of research, design and development, yet not so large a man gets lost. The individual's growth is assured by the continuing Gilfillan expansion program. WHAT WILL BE MY"FIELD"OF WORK? C]Will I be confined to one field or have' opportunities in a diversity of fields? rl Will these include "tomorrow's" new est4.--J areas of electronics development? Gilfillan is best known as the pioneer of GCA radar and all its major improvements, including the Gilfillan GCA Quadradar—yet GCA is only one facet of Gilfillan activities. The firm has been engaged as a prime sup plier of research, development and produc tion of Military Electronics Systems since 1942, including Missile Guidance systems, airborne and ground; Electronic Counter measures; Navigational Radar (GCA and AGCA); and Electronic Radar Trainers. Gil fillan is now concerned with many of today's newest, classified areas of electronics ex ploration and development. CAN I IMPROVE MY PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND STATUS? 0 Will tuition be paid by my firm? ElWill I be given aid in publishing technical articles? aWill thg experience of the entire engineering group be available to met Gilfillan pays tuition at universities or tech• nical institutes. All possible aid Is given In individual publishing of technical articles. Continuing symposiums make the total knowledge of the Gilfillan engineering staff available to the individual. WHAT ABOUT THE STABILITY OF MY JOB? oDoes it depend on temporary big contracts? Qla the firm a "war baby" type that may or may not be permanent? Gilfillan has appointed new engineers every year since the firm was established In 1912. Current openings are in no sense emer gency or temporary big contract, jobs, but part of continuing Gilfillan expansion. Stickmen Rout Indians, 15-4; Lehigh Tomorrow With record holder Bill Hess leading the way, the Nittany Lion lacrosse team became the sixth team in 43 years of Penn State lacrosse history to win six games in one season when they scored' an easy 15-4 victory over Swarth ni re, Saturday afternoon on Beaver Field. The win broke the stickmen's three game losing streak an d gave them a 6-5 record for the campaign. Coach Nick Thiel's • Lions will try for win number seven tomor row afternoon against Lehigh on the local field. Eight of the stickmen entered their name into the scoring log against the Indians but it was Hess who did the most damage. The Manhasset, N.Y.. sophomore ran his record total to 33 for the season with five goals. Captain Bob Hamel and attack man Andy Bergeson were runner up to Hess with two goals apiece. Jeff Bostcok, Dick Angell, John Bonn er, Russ Bovaird, John Steinmuller, and Jim Griffin scored lone tallies for the la crossemen. Jim White was the only Indian to pose any kind of an offensive threat to the Lions by scoring three of his team's four points. Substitute Chris AfeMortrie add ed Swarthmore's fourth goal. The Lions started strong with a 4-1 first period lead and they never gave up their relentless attack. It was 8-1 at the half-way mark, and 12-1 at the end of three periods. Bonner stretched th e Lion.s' total to 13 before White scored the first of his three goals. It wa s a reserve weakness which led indirectly to Swarth more's downfall. They couldn't cope with the pressure of Nick Thiel's subs who saw action most of the final half. Twenty-five penalties were call ed against the two teams-12 against the Lions and 13 against Swarthmore. The rule infractions proved to be a bad blow to the Indians for many of the Lions scores came while a man was missing from the Swarthmore lineup. THE ARMY'S CORPORAL. Prime Contract for Basic Research and Development Jet Propulsion Laboratory of Californialnsit tute of Technology. Prime Contracts for Development (improvement and simplifica tion of ground and airborne electronics sys tems; and Production (ground guidance aye- tems and airborne electronics) Giliillan. Gilfillan also holds Prime Contracts, many developmental, with the Air Force, Army Ordnance. Army Signal Corps. United State.. Navy. Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force.' South African Ate Force and the French Government. WHAT ABOUT MY JOB LOCATION? o ls it in an area with few other electronics firms, so I might find myself in a backwater? o ls it in the center of the industry, so there are many opportunities if I want to make a change? Gilfillan Engineering Headquarters is in Los Angeles, now the center of the Elec tronics Industry, with more than 165 firms in operation.. Among these, Gilfillan reputa tion is tops, broadening opportunity if the Gilfillan engineer should decide to go else where. However, it is fair to say that, once acquainted with the firm's operation, Gil fillan engineers plan to stay permanently. because of superior opportunities for 4 comprehensive, remunerative, and secure lifetime career. CAN I GET MORE GILFILLAN FACTS? 0 By correspondence? 0 Personally? Both. Address specific inquiries to R. M. Bell, Gilfillan Bros., 1815 Venice Blvd.. Los Angeles, Calif. An interview will be arranged. If you are in the Los Angeles area, telephone Mr. Bell at DU 1-3441. Gi*llan Los Angeles PRIME CONTRACTORS FOR COMPLETE SYSTEM* Electronic Countermeasures Air Navigation Aids • Guided Missiles Airborne Radar • Radar Trainor% PAGE SEVEN
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