The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 07, 1956, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
I ndie Coeds
To Revamp
Organization
Leonides council members will
distribute questionnaires to all
independent women in an effort
to receive more support of the
.organization.
The questionnaires will be filled
ou t at compulsory dormitory
Meetings.
Rosetta Kearney, Leonides pres
ident, said that the purpose of
these questionnaires. is to further
evaluate the organization, and to
single out all interested 'inde
pendent women who wish to be
come active Leonides members.
2 Meetings Required
Women wishing to become ac
tive members will be required to
attend two meetings each month.
One meeting will be a mass meet
ing, and the other will be a dormi
tory meeting.
Personal contact will be direct
ed toward these women in refer
ence to scheduled meetings and
committees.
Confidence Cited
Miss Kearney pointed out that
the Leonides Council will know
it can count on these women to
support and work on committees.
Council members also voted to
hold their annual housemother's
Christmas party on Dec. 17.
They also voted to plan a fu
ture mixer with Panhellenic
Council.
Reactor Director
To Submit Paper
Robert G. Cochran. acting direc
tor of the Research Reactor Pro
ject, has been invited to present
a paper at the annual meeting of
The American Institute of Chemi
cal Engineers Sunday to Wednes
day in Boston.
Isis paper, which will be pre
sented to the symposium on lab
oratory facilities for nuclear en
gineering education, will be on
"Nuclear Science Laboratory Fa
cilities at the University."
CLASSIFIEDS
"Ad. meal be to by II:II a. m.
taw prenodiaa day:"
RATES
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NMI Moe Insertions
Additional words 3 for .51
for web day of insertion.
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FAMOUS HOSIERY replaced free if holes
from an, miaow appear within definite
"natant«• period* for each htyle Hated.
For detail.. ' , hone AD 7-2Ld4s.
ONE MIL BALL ticket-14.00. Call Dor,
Alcorn AD 7-21;t•L
DRUM TRAPS. complete eet. Excellent
condition. 5130. Ext. 1170. set for Oren.
WINCHESTER 75 22 nal. tam-et rifle.
Suit action. 9 Ike. Lyman 77 aperture
front. Redfield 15 rear tight. In good
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MM. Call Mike McLaughtiv. AD 5-5051
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recovery of black and white — Bomber
S.porta” English Bicycle. Call Eastman
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MEE SLIDE RULE in brown ear Fame
EVERSHARP PEN and Schaeffer
inCAM, Lost in 19 Sparks last Friday
If found call AD 1-'.DO .
FOR RENT
PARSING SPACE-2 autnmoblier •t 248
Swath Pugh.
SINGLE ROOM. 1 , -1. blocks from campus.
clean, rood heat. rea.onable. 16.00 weekly.
Inquire LlB W. College.
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STUDENTS TO come to Delta Zeta Knit
and Bake Bazaar—Friday.. Dec. 7 at the
Conner Room.
YOUR-MAN CON BO to May for Wept
Hall dances,. Any intrrrrted residers eon
label Mike Robes ext. 111.5.
WANTED TO BUY
DEER HIDES 31 4-ack, unit... damaged.
Monne AD 7-7139 for pickup or bring
to 314 S. Burrolnes St.
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Approved
Fraternities
The following fraternities are
approved for the entertainment of
women guests for Military Ball
weekend.
Acacia, Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Chi Sig
ma, Alpha Ep.alon Pi, Alpha Gamma Rho,
Alpha, Phi Delta. Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha
Siattns, Phi. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Zeta,
Hea•er House, 13. to Sigma Rho, Beta Theta
Pi, Chi Phi.
Delta Chi. Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Tau
Delta. Delta Theta Surma. Delta Upsilon,
Kappa Delta Rho. Kappa Sigma. Lambda
Chi Alpha. Phi Delta Theta., Phi Epsilon
Pi. Phi Carnma Delta, Phi Kappa, Phi
Kappa Pm. Phi Kappa Sigma. Phi Kappa
Tau, Phi Mu Delta. Phi Sigma Delta,
Phi Sigma Kappa. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi
Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Ernalon.
Sigma Alpha Hu. Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu,
Sigma Tau Gamma, Sigma Phi Alpha.
Sigma Phi Etailon, Sigma Pi. Tau Kappa
Emilon, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Chi. Theta
Delta Chi, Theta Kappa Phi, Theta Xi,
Triangle. Zeta Beta Tau.
The following fraternities have
been approved for Saturday only:
Pi Lambda Phi, Pi Sigma Upsilon.
The following fraternities have
been approved for import hous
ing for the weekend:
Alpha Chi Rho. Alpha Chi Sigma. Alpha
Sigma Phi. Alpha Zeta. Beta Theta Pi.
Chi Phi. Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Delta
Rho. Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi.
Sigma Pi. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Theta
Chi. Theta, Kappa Phi, Theta Xi, Triangle.
Around the year 1890, the
charge for room rent, furniture,
and light at the University was
$37 for the session. Board ranged
from $2 to $3 per week, the usual
p-ice being $2.50.
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The technology of guided missiles is literally a new domain. No field .
of engineering or science offers greater scope for creative achievement.
Research and development at
Lockheed Missile Systems Division
cover virtually every field of engineering
and science and have created new
positions for graduates possessing
outstanding ability in the following fields:
Electronics
Research and development as
applied to missile systems and
associated equipment.
Computers -
For solution of complex problems
and missile guidance.
Systems Engineering
Research and development in
missile systems.
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Advanced Study Program
Graduates in Physics, Electrical, Aeronautical
and Mechanical Engineering are invited to contact
their Placement Officer regarding the Advanced
Study Program which enables students to obtain
their M.S. and Ph.D. Degree while employed
in their chosen field.
M.S. and Ph.D. Graduates
The complexity of missile systems research
and development has created a number of
positions for those completing their M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees. The positions carry immediate
responsibility commensurate with the advanced
academic training and experience required.
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Valentine--
(Continued from page one)
The only thing Valentine did
all year was lose the toss of the
coin seven out of nine times.
But the witty star has this to
say: "I didn't lose it. the other
captain won it."
Valentine is the third Lion
guard to receive All-America hon
ors. Steve Suhey. 1947. and Joe
Bedenk, 1923. were the other two.
Other Lions to make All-Ameri
ca were William "Mother" Dunn,
1906; Bob Higgins, 1919; Charley
Way, 1920; Glenn Killinger. 1921;
Leon Gajecki, 1940; and Sam Tam
buro, 1948.
Mil Ball—
(Continued from page one)
in Philadelphia, sponsored by
Jesse Brewster, NROTC.
3 Officers to Judge
The Queen will be chosen by
representatives of the three dif
ferent divisions. The judges are
Lt. W. C. Haskall, Navy; Capt.
Erwin F. Albrect, Army; and
Capt. Dick Hickson. Air Force.
Air Academy Chooses
The finalists were chosen by the
1959 class of the United States
Air Force Academy, Denver, Colo.
The Mil Ball is sponsored an
nually by Scabbard and Blade,
Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air So
ciety, and Quarterdeck Society..
Antenna Design
Related to missile guidance.
Communications
In the broad area of information
transmission.
Electromechanical Design
As applied to missile systems
and related equipment.
Instrumentation
Associated with aerodynamics,
physics and electronics.
Physics
Theoretical and experimental• •
aero-physics, upper atmosphere,
research, optics and nuclear physics.
Refugees Welcomed
CAMP KILMER, -N.J., Dec. 6
(P)—America gave a bright St.
Nicholas Day gift today to 131
Hungarian refugees freedom in
a new homeland and prepared
a historic air-and-sea ' lift for
thousands more.
The 131 came in on two planes
at McGuire Air Force Base near
here, after weather-forced delays,
and were brought here by Army
buses to join others already at
this "Camp Mercy."
And as they came, tired from
the long flight from Europe, Pres
ident Eisenhower's headquarters
in Augusta, Ga.. announced that
the Air Force and Navy will bring
15,000 more by around the first of
next year.
Skull and Bones Relief
$2 per couple
Dec. 15,1956
Phi Epsilon Pi
Turn in Money to HUB Desk by Dec. 15
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Engineering
Physics
Mathematics
interested in Miisile Systems
research and development
Representatives of the Research and Engineering
staff will be on campus
Monday, December 10
Tuesday, December 11
You are invited to consult your Placement Officer
for an appointment.
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MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION
research and engineering staff
Lockheed Aiicraft Corporation
VAN NUYS • PALO ALTO • SUNNYVALE
CALIFORNIA.
FRIDAY. DECEMBER• 7, 1956
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The announcement was a climax
to a happy St. Nicholas Day—
Boldog , Mikulas" for the Hun
garians, who traditionally observe
Dec. 6 as the time when St. Nicho
las brings small gifts to their chil
dren.
Earlier 72 children at this camp
had awakened to find their shoes
st.;ffed with dolls, games, candy
and the small switches symbolic
of punishment to the naughty.
But the 131 refugees who ar
rived during the day were given
something far more substantial—
food, clothing, shelter, prospects
of new jobs and new homes.
Camp Kilmer has 994 refugees
still billeted of the 1,619 who
have arrived since Nov. 21.
Structures
Structural design and •
analysis of missile systems.
Thermodynamics
Aerodynamic heating and
beat-transfer problems.
Aerodynamics
Concerning performance
of missile systems.
Dynamics
As related to missile body
Bight problems.
Operations Research
Applied, to tactical
weapons operations.
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