PAGE TWELVE Penn State Frosh Gridders Win, 1514 Earl Bruce's Penn State freshmen came from behind twice in the first half and then put on a strong defensive show in the final two periods to gain an upset 15-14 victory over Pitt at Beaver Field Saturday morning. The first score of the game came on a 75-yard march by the Panthers following the opening kickoff. Fred Mazurek returned the kickoff to the 25, and 12 plays RESEARCH DEPARTMENT Openings in basic and applied research for: SOLID STATE METALLURGISTS PHYSICAL CHEMISTS (For high-temperature chemical reactions, ~_ organic and inorganic). PLASMA PHYSICISTS (For experimental research. Electromagnetic background necessary). • AERO-PHYSICISTS (For research with hypervelocity fluid mechanisms) LIFE SCIENCES BIOPHYSICISTS PSYCHOLOGISTS (Experienced in systems analysis). 810-CHEMISTS (With background in chemical synthesis) INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS STRUCTURES & MATERIALS ANALYTICAL AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN In Applied Mechanics, Physics, Mathematics, Aeronautical Engineer ing or Civil Engineering. Should be experienced in structural analy sis and design on high-temperature structures and have background in elasticity, plasticity or dynamics. CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS Physical Chemists experienced in high-temperature reactions TEST AND INSTRUMENTATION Experimental Physicist with experience in Spectroscopy. Please contact your College Placement Officer for appointment later the Panthers hit paydirt on a 19-yard run by halfback Bob Gaffney, Bernie Laquinta's try for the conversion was wide. State didn't waste any time getting the equalizer. The Lions took the kickoff and marched down the field for a score. With Gary Klingensmith and Bud'Yost doing the brunt of the work, State moved the ball to the Pitt 37- yard line. Then on third down, quarterback Paul Stanek rolled to his right and found his receivers covered. Stanek reversed his field and 44' ... ' ;fSl4, O f,kN k ' 0) it 03 41'1% rl V . O ' ' . 4 0 ' • i l ti Z l ) l44it . it 4 4 1' 4 You have (or will have) your PhD. or Master's Degree If you are interested in the rewarding challenge of fist or engineer finds his way of work and the vital research and development work with a leader importance of his contributions are fully respected. in the Space Age sciences. If you are experienced and/or interested in one of If you are looking for a company where the scien- . the many technical disciplines listed below. YOU MAY FIND THAT A MOVE TO MARTIN WILL BE A MOVE UP IN YOUR CAREER . . . A MOVE AHEAD TOWARD SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS November 7, 8 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA behind some key -blocks, rambled the distance for the score. Tom Mairs converted to give State a 7-6 lead. Pitt struck.. again midway through the second quarter. With Fran Novak hitting effectively on short aerials to Bob Beck and Ron Robson the Panthers moved 63 yards ?or a TD. The score came on a 4-yard end run by Beck. Mazurek then hit Robson with a pass for the two point conversion and a 14.7 Panther lead. In the closing minutes of the half, State put together a march Here are areas of important Martin positions for ENGINEERS and SCIENTISTS with advanced degrees: ,Prt s4 P‘Mo , i zt 06111 ELECTRONICS DIVISION RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT SENIOR SCIENTISTS for ELECTRONICS RESEARCH (Solid State) in the following areas: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Experienced'and/or interested in guidance and navigation and auto matic controls. PROPULSION SYSTEMS AERO-PHYSICISTS Openings for Aero-Physicists with a variety of technical disciplines— including fluid mechanics, applied numerical methods as used in par tial differential equation solutions, measurements, physical chemistry in high-temperature gas dynamics. PHYSICISTS Experienced and/or interested in design and development of eleetri! cal propulsion systems and energy conversion. A . MECHANICAL ENGINEERS -• - •• ye ty.s. With experience and/or interest in the fields of advanced spacetrati propulsion systems, high temperature—high velocity flow analysis, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics, analytical and conceptual design of propulsion systems, fluid dynamics of multi-phased gases. that resulted in the winning score of the game. The drive was high lighted by a pass thrown with the opposite hand by Stanek while he was being tackled for a pos sible loss. A 23-yard toss to Yost moved the ball to the 7-yard line and Joe Vargo ran it over. State was going to kick for the tie, but when the Panthers jumped off side, Bruce quickly changed his mind and went for the two-point play. • The move proved to be a smart one as Stan ek hit Bill Bowes for the points that eventually decided the game. Gj + " A i ff i , 9 -4(9 1 thi a 4 111,t) 1 (479 ri -,';„~~ ''i:k7;7.74.11.1..111,49".411;".'• • • i * XA.;'l ‘; :l3 : :•:•1/4...40y f' • .1% !!' .444! • 3 ) - r • - 'OK ettArMy t.{,46•414•1,6";;••;•!•;.::t • • . .• • ,•• • I -re y L ?I, • o.i.iVer l .i. Z i f 3 ) . ,•' 0:•;i4,12 it 4 • if..) :t cki 91 ' ! " 4 HIGH TEMPERATURE CERAMICS • MICRO-WAVE ELECTRONICS AND SEMI-CONDUCTORS • CRYOGENICS • MATERIALS RESEARCH (Physical Chemistry) • MASERS, LASERS AND OPTICS NV" 7r's A L T, I M A O R TUESDAY,'OCTOBER . 31, 1961 Rose Poly Has Troubles TERRE HAUTE, hid. (JP)—Rose Poly's football team is well along toward - its eighth winless season, not happily, in succession. The lickings thus far have been 70-0, -58-0, 61-0, 52-6, 48-0 and last Saturday, by Earlham, 80-0. The one touchdown, against Concordia of River Forest, 111., was a pass from Don McNally to Ed Zaeg lein. The 48-0 defeat was by Elm hurst of Illinois, which -had lost 34 straight games and was the only team Rose beat last year. , "It's rough" head coach. Max Kidd say; "but, you have to ad- . mire these kids. They, must like, to play .footballr
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