PAGE EIGHT Eng Sci Senior Wins EE Prize A paper presented by James Raleigh, senior in engineering science from State College, won first prize in the Middle Eastern District of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers compe tition at Villanova University. The paper was entitled, “Class room Communication System for Closed-Circuit Television Instruc tion.” Hie system was designed by Raleigh while employed as a part-time student engineer with the Instructional Research Pro gram. By winning the district compe tition, Raleigh won $25, a trip to Westinghouse Electronics and Air Arm Divisions plant in Baltimore, a trip to the summer general meetings of the institute in Mon treal and a large silver cup for the University. The cup will remain for a year at the University. If it is won twice by any college or university, it is retained permanently. Aißesearch jet pump “shoots air bullets ” The Garrett Corporation com prises one of the most unique and diverse research, engineering and manufacturing organizations in the world. The parent company, founded in 1936, has grown from three per sons to -nearly 10,000 scientists, engineers and production specialists From the Aißesearch laboratories have come the pioneer developments in aircraft components and systems which have pushed back the barriers of speed and altitude. Today, 90 per cent of the free world’s aircraft carry this equipment. Divisions and subsidiaries are also engaged in creating industrial products in such varied fields as marine equipment and. turbochargers for diesels, a in supplying sales and installation engineering services to airframe companies', airlines and the military. Through foreign licensees, Garrett’s products and engineering services now circle the globe. •JOB OPPORTUNITIES • Engine Development Thermodynamics Aerodynamics Missile Accessories Specifications Combustion Analysis Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Instrumentation Gas Turbines Stress-Vibration Technical Writing -Preliminary Design Cas turbine auxiliary pneumatic and electric •power units. Electronic air data computers, pressure ratio transducer instruments, electrical systems and motors and generators. Air and vapor cycle refrigeration turbines, hydraulic and mechanically driven pressurization compressors. Auxiliary power units and control systems for' INTERVIEWS on CAMPUS: MONDAY, MAY 6th Androcles Names [22 Sophomores | Twenty-two sophomores have been tapped by Androcles, junior men’s hat society. 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