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    B—The Daily Collegian Monday, October 22, 1973
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( ! lIVJII II HOPS President Tony in the Eastern United States,
Silvestre said Gittings is a The Daughters of Bilitis. She
Collegian Classified
FOR SALE
COMPACT
LAFAYETTE
STEREO system, AM-FM
receiver, Garrard turntable, 2
sets of speakers; also Sony foor
track tape recorder 5125 or best
offer 237 4191.
ZENITH 12" TV. $65.00. Lafayette
quadrophonic tape deck, 570.00.
238 2607.
GRAD MALE DORM contract for
sale (McKee, double) Winter
and Spring. Contact Pillai 865-
6475
A.F. ARTIC PARKA, S2O Sim
leather nylon jacket (Brown)
$lO. Both fully lined and *nsulated.
Like new, will bargain. Call Brian
238-2621.
SELMER MARK VI TENOR sax.
Excellent condition, Deluxe
case included. List price was S9OO.
Will sell for $550. Call Ed at 238-
4273.
ONE PAIR OF RIGHT handed Ice
Hockey goalie gloves. Excellent
condition. Only used four or five
times. Orig. 544. Call Ken after
6 pm. at 234-0108.
TWO WINTER COATS - full
length Army coat and three
quarter length Navy Blue NFS
coat. Just cleaned $l5 each. Call
Frank at 238-3605.
AMERICAN FILM THEATRE
tickets, Tuesday matinees, $24.
Call Diane 5-1828 or 5-7055.
GARRARD ZERO 100 turntable
and Shure type II cartridge $175.
AKAI GX-365D four track tape
deck 5475. Both new still in
shipping box 237-4856
MICHELIN,
VREDESTEIN, Semperit,
Pirelli, Concord, Uniroyal, etc.
Unbiased recommendations.
Discount Prices. Sway-bars, Koni,
AMCO, etc. Call Bagley
Preparation’, 238-8375.
.TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SR-10 in
stock?now. Full Warranty. 234-
0766
ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS
AT fantastic discount prices
Largest selection. All major
brands. Full-factory warranty
237-9134 evenings.
GIBSON SG DELUXE
GUITAR, one year old, excellent
condition, Fender Bandmaster
Head. S6O, Call Eric at 238-3501.
PUT SOME OF that liquid cash in
an antique watch, rare book,
piece of nostalgia. Come see.
Perotti, 128 S. Allen.
COLOR TV: 20 per cent
DISCOUNT. Brand new, full
factory warranty. Famous
brands. Campus Stereo., 227 W.
Beaver. 237-9134.
IMPORTED CLOTHINGS AND
gifts from India, Africa,
Pakistan, Morrocco, Mexico. Low
prices because we import direct.
Universal Boutique, 227 W.
Beaver.
WRIST WATCHES: 25 per cent
discount. Famous brands. Full
factory warranty. Universal
Boutique, 227 W. Beaver Avenue.
238-4665.
INSURANCE
FOR AUTO
motorcycle, persona-1
possessions, hospitalization,
accident, valuables, fire. Good
rates; Fast service. 238-6633.
HONDA 350 GOOD condition,
whelmet, cover and locks $350.00.
865-4335.
RENT A TV. Any length of time.
Economical rates. Television
Service Center. 232 South Allen.
TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS
CALCULATORS including the
SR-10. Hewlett-Packard HP-35
HP-45 and Hp-80. 234-0766.
quality, unpainted
furniture Bookcases (70-
sizes), desks, tables, chairs,
storage beds, chests. Decorators
Workshop. 200 W. College 237-8900.
TELEVISION SERVICE
CENTER will now be closed
Saturdays, but open weekdays
from 8:00 to 5:30.
LES HAUL"SB" model guitar
(5350), and Sunn 190 L amp (S 500),
excellent condition. Call 237-9179.
FOR SALE SUPER -8 Honeywell
Elmo movie camera 3 to l zoom
1 1 tier superimposition close-up
lens. Excellent condition. Like
new also can fade. Call 238-9509.
STEREO EQUIPMENT: 15-50 per
cent discount. Brand new. Full
factory warranty. All brands also
color TV. Check before you buy.
Campus Stereo. 237-9134.
ALL U DAY JAMMY Friday Oct.
26. 8 to 12. $.50. Features "On
-38". HUB Ballroom.
DYNACO PAT-4A STEREO Pre
Amplifier. New Sl2O. Call Dave.
237-5653.
AKAI GX-720 D TAPS -deck,'
excellent condition. Call after 6
at 234-0112.
MINOLTA PENTAX CANON
Konica Olympus Nikon Vivitar
Lentar. Name the camera or lens
you want and we can deliver at 30
percent off list price. Shutter and
lens after 6:00 p.m. 238-5785 or 237-
9566
LUDWIG DRUMS 8 PIECE
double basses. White pearl.
Call Frank at-237-5037 to make
offer.
TWO JACKETS (MEN'S)
fringed buckskin size 38, fleece
lined suede size 36. Each $25.00.
238-8388.
AUDIO
MUSIC ON WHEELS: 25 per cent
discount on car stereos* AM-FM
radios, 8-track cassette players.
Large selection. Campus Stereo,
227 W. Beaver Avenue. 237-9134.
PANASONIC FM-AM
MULTIPLEX stereo 10 months
old.- New $l7O Now $llO. With
headphones. 60 albums $2.00 each.
Ed 863-0651.
FTDELTTY
RADER
authorized service for Kenwood
Fisher Sony Sansui TEAC Pioneer
Crown Evergreen 466-6500
SONY REti TO reel 3-head
recorder deck... Harmon
Kardon receiver & spkrs.
w-B.>.R. turntable...MAESTßO
Echoplex Jerry 237-3083.
PIONEER SE-50 HEADPHONES
and case $3O 238-8388. For sale.
DISCOUNT ELECTRONICS - CB,
Hi Fi, TV,.Calculators, by mail
only Local service. Send for free
catalog. Audio Post, 3226 W.
College Ave., State College, Pa.
16801. ' •
RADIO HI FI - TAPE - TV
service • all brands. Audio
Motive Co , 3226 W. College Ave.
238-5153. *
PRE CBS FENDER TWIN
reverb and Stratocaster.
Excellent and good condition.
Make offer. After 6:00 237-5425.
RED HOT CASSETTE specials.
Sony C-120 52.21, Scotch high
energy C-90 HE 52.63. Television
Service Center
AUTOMOTIVE
2-SPEED AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION for sale.
Excellent condition, console shift
linkage. S4O. Call Pat. 865-3744. 17
Nittany 40.
FOR SALE. 1967 4-door Chevrolet
- 6 cyl.-standard transmission.
New paint, 21 miles-gallon.
Excellent condition. Call Tom,
865-0688.
70 VW ORANGE CONVER
TIBLE, 41,000, AM-FM. Must see,
asking $B5O. Call Don at 355-5332.
71 FIAT SPORT SPYDER, AM
FM, disc, brakes, 5 speed, XAS
Tires, 24,000 miles. May be seen
behind Sears or call 1-946-3011.
$2,000.
FOR SALEI96S Old's Cutlass
330 V 8 4BLL automatic
Burgundy, Black interior. Asking
S2OO. Call 238-9580 after 6 p.m.
1967 MSB RED with white top.
New battery, new exhaust. Call
342-2370. Make offer.
JUST ANOTHER NICE car! 1972
Camaro, P.S., P. 8., auto, Posi
V-8, Negotiable 52500. More info?
Phone now 237-4637.
68 CHEVY ’/2 ton 8' bed new
paint, battery, some work and
inspect. Also 4 radial snow tires,
13", good cond. 237-1862. After 5.
SNOW TIRES-5.20 x 13 studded
sempenit. Only used once. Call
Tom 238-6282.
1970 CAMARO G.T., New paint,
mags, 44,000 miles, extras. Will
negotiate. Call’John. 237-4048
evenings.
IMPORTED CAR SERVICE MALE ROOMMATE FOR
,ns ri^r. Ley ! an A, Saa c b ' BMW - furnished 2-bedroom.- 15 min.
Boalsh!?™ aal mm Sports in f , rom Campus. Winter, Spring
Boalsburg. 466-6266. terms. Call 237-9744
MGB HARDTOP FITS all years
only used one winter. Black with
fittings. Be snug. Call 238-9443
between 6:00 and 10:00 p.m.
1971 MIDGET 26,000 miles, 22
m.p.g. Beautiful exterior,
interior, and engine. Must sell.
237-6317 nights.
1966 VOLKSWAGEN
FASTBACK. 5200.00 Phone 355-
9677 *fler 5:30.
ATTENTION
EVER BEEN "SCREWED" by
your local bank - Call Nancy 865-
6714 or Jeff 234-3169.
ALL U DAY JAMMY Friday Oct.
26. 8 to 12. 5.50. Features "On
38" HUB Ballroom.
XEROXING, LOW PRICES.
Bring ad - get one page free!
Try our contest - win 55.00
Kopease, next to McDonald's,
downstairs in room 100, 444 E.
College. 238-5484 anytime.
OASIS HELP CENTER. Open 6
p.m. - 2 a.m. for any problem.
Ph. 234-0323. Located corner of
Beaver and Garner Streets.
GUITAR LESSONS AND theory
taught by qualified teacher in
rock blues and folk. Doug 238-8772.
"THE SCORPION" 117 S
Burrowes is open daily 11 to 2.
Serving sandwiches and hot
platters.
TYPING: PROFESSIONAL
TYPIST. Theses and term
papers. IBM Selectric. Pick-up
and delivery. Fast dependable
service. 355-7351.
COMPUTER DATING 3 dates
52.75. Write Ed Paisa General
Delivery, State College or call 863-
0651.
HAIRSTYLIST HAS JOINED
Pietro of Italy Coiffures, Mr. Don
nas three years experience in all
beauty services. He specializes in
blower haircuts and curling iron
techniques. Mr. Don was trained
by Raymond of London in
Philadelphia. For appointment
call Pietro of Italy Coiffures 123
West Beaver Ave. Call 238-2933.
ALTERNATIVE TO ABORTION
Family with two children
wishes to adopt. Happy home
situation for child. Call 238-3639.
CRABGRASS! PENN STATE'S
finest rock and stunt band, is
now booking for winter term
(Some fall dates still open)
Call Dave 422-8507~0r Jamie 237-
2159.
BE NOT AN ugly American . . .
have your passports done in
color at Bill Coleman's.
PIPE SMOKERS!
EXCEPTIONAL values in
handcrafted black meerschaum
pipes. Huge selection. Catalog.
PMP Co. p.o. Box 444
Gaithersburg, Md. 20760.
EPISCOPAL StuDENTS
INVITE those interested to
Eisenhower Chapel. Sunday
Services 9 a.m.; 6:15
Babysitting during services.
USG GAY LINE, information on
homosexuality, referrals, rap.
Tues., Fri., Sun. 7-11 p.m. 863-0296.
AVON GIFTS AND Cosmetics for
men, women, children. Call
Karen 237-4608. Evenings.
''tYPiNb IBM SELECTRIC,v)c.k
up-delivery available. Fast
dependable service. 355-7351.
BEESE- PHOTO STUDIO
Passports, I.D.'s, Weddings,
Groups, Portraits. 200 W. College
Ave. 237-6647.
THE CUT'S THE THING. Try our
Blow cuts or regular style cut.
For men and ladies. Pietro of Italy
Coiffures, 123 W. Beaver Ave. 238-
2933.
HELP LINE: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. M-
F/ 116 Old Main. 4 p.m. to
Midnite 102 A Boucke. 12 noon to 8
p.m. Sat. & Sun 102 A Boucke. Call
863-0306.
RACQUET -STRINGING,
SQUASH, tennis, badminton,
racquetball prices from $4.50 to
$lB.OO. All guaranteed. 237-2833 for
more information.
QUESTION WITH STUDENT
Medical Insurance? I'm here to
help. Monday-Friday 2-4. 20 HUB
or 863-0295(6) ?
DO YOU NEED MONEY for
rent,etc? I'll give you some if you
have a place for a band to
practice. Call Frank at 237-5037.
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA will
meet 7:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22, in
67. Willard.
INSTEAD OF SCHMALTZY ads,
Studio 2's photographs speak for
themselves. High quality at
reasonable prices. Chuck Fong •
Jayne Miller. 237-6735.
SUNDAY BRUNCH IN the Maple
Room this and every Sun. 10 a.m.-
1 p.m., adults 51.95, children $.95.
WANTED EXPERIENCED
CONGO player interested in
joining rock group. Call Ken 238-
1109. Must have congos.
HELP WANTED: KITCHEN
help wanted in local fraternity.
Call Rick 237-9034. Call now; work
tonight.
WANTED
WANTED-GOOD HOME for
David (3 yr. old dog). Quiet,
small and housetrained. Call
Donna 234-3138 or Lee 238-5272.
FEMALE ROOMMATE WINTER
spring 2 bedroom apartment.
Eastgate Apartments. Free bus
service. S5O-S6O. Sheryl 234-0514.
APARTMENT WINTER,
SPRING. Efficiency, own room,
or will share one bedroom
apartment. Betsy 234-0514.
STUDENT TICKET TO West
Virginia garpe. Call Jan. 865-
2531 or 865-0204.
SUBLET OR ROOMMATES for
furnished two bedroom
apartment in New Woodbine
Section of Toftrees. Call 237-1634
after 5:30 p.m.
FEMALE ROOMMATE TWO
bedroom apt. one block from
campus. 568.75 month. Furnished,
utilities included. 237 8458.
NEEDED - WINTER TERM -
Apt. or roommate with Apt.
(preferred). Contact Barb Smith,
12 Columbia Ave. Carnegie Pa.
15106.
FEMALE ROOMMAI^;
Beginning winter term; 15-min.
walk to campus; furnished;'own
bedroom; 567 per month;237-0867,
5-7 p.m., Carolyn.
WANTED: ROOMMATE
wanted 15 minutes from State
College. Call Jan 364-9362 after
6:00 p.m.
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST WILL
type term papers, thesis,
tetters, etc. Close to campus, 237-
7967.
WANTED TICKETS TO football
game at Maryland November 3.
Call 865-9433 or 237-1135.
ROOMMATE WINTER TERM.
Own room in house. 3 miles from
campus. S4O month. Dave 466-6862.
WANTED: SOLID COLOR male
kitten, will give good home. Call
238-0189.
1 OR 2 rommates for winter and or
Spring . Own bedroom. Eastgate
Apts. Call 237 1053.
EFF OR ROOM in apt. allowing
pets or someone looking'for same
to find and share 2 bedr-apt. 5100
or less. Needed Winter and Spring
terms or Before, Steve 238-5635,
237-4563 5:30-8:30 p.m.
WANTED- FEMALE
ROOMMATE to share with one
other girl one block from campus.
Call 237 0488.
THREE SERIOUS STUDENTS
want another girl Winter,
Spring terms, at Laurel Glen.
Rent 558.75. 238-3482.
ANYONE WITNESSING THE
fight at the Brewery last Saturday
night please_call 238-7245.
FEMALE ROOMMATE
WANTED for furnished 1-
bedroom apt. Winter and Spring
term. Call Nancy 237-4215.
DESPARATELY NEEDED-2
tickets W. Va. game. Will haggle
about price. Call Steve 865-9713.
CAR CANCER -BODYMAN to
repair rust holes on my auto. Will
pay. Call Jeff 238-5104.
WANTED: ROOM OR
apartment preferrably in private
house for Winter, Spring terms.
Must be quiet. Call 865-5670, 865-
8267 or 865-0632.
COUNTRY LIVING I need male
roommates for large house near
Lemont Immediately. Jeff 238-
5929.
HELP WANTED
WANTED BASS PLAYER
vocalist for soft rock group. 238
65310 r 237-8195.
YEARS FROM NOW, after
you've graduated and made
your mark in the world, you can
look back and say you helped work
your way through college by being
a waiter-waitress or salad boy-girl
at one of America's - favorite
restaurants... the fabulous Arena
of Skimont. Contact Mr. Peter
Marinakos in person at Skimont.
ioOMS
BIGLER DORM CONTRACT for
sale. Start Winter Term. Diane
865 8935 or 237-9715.
WEST HALLS DORM contract
for sale. Winter-Spring. Call Anne
865-2468.
FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for
sale. Call Liz 865-6278 or 865-
1924. Available Winter. South
Halls.
also edited |one of the first
-.lesbian publications, The
Ladder, and founded and co
ordinated thje Task Force pn
Gay Liberation in the
American Library
Association.|
She organized and
participated] in the first Gay
picket lines at the White
House and Independence Hall
in Philadelphia.
HORNEY? 1 BUY MY male
dorm contract (North) and live
with those [insatiable Leete
women, call Jack 865-2393.
GRAD. MALE DORM contract for
sale • Atherton Hall. Call 865-
6225.
APARTMENTS
LAUREL GLEN TAKE over lease'
on 1 bedroom- furnished Apt.
from December to August. $l6O.
per month. 237-4542.
LARGE ONE BEDROOM
unfurnished air-conditioned
apartment. 5145. Married or
graduate students only. Available
Dec. 1. 237-5115.
SHARE , ON E BEDROOM
furnished - apartment Winter,
Spring terms' Free bus. Lion's
Gate. Call Dan 238-0393 after 6
p.m. ]
roommaJte needed
WINTER terrp. Apartment near
town. Furnished with own room.
Call Lynn 237^9612.
1 BEDROOM AFT., transfer lease
_ or sublet. Dec. 1 to Aug. 31,
Foster Ave., after 5 p.m.'238-1113.
FOR RENT ■} SHARE of two
bd / m \ a Pt* ' n Cedarbrook for
Wmter ter. $79 month. Call 234-
SUBtET
BEDROpM FOSTER Aye. Apr.
All utilities, ac. dishwasher,
cable, furnished. Huge. Gary or
Walt 238-6442.
2 BEDROOM APT., unfurnished,
dishwasher, $lBO.-month,
includes cable, call after 5 p.m.
237-6619.
SUBLET MY FOURTH OF a four
man apartment . Laurel Glenn
Upper winter term. Bus
transportation to school. Call
Vince. 237-7566.
WINTER AND-OR SPRING
sublet in Laurel Glenn. Free bus
service, swimming pool for other
information call Ed after 5:00
238-1641.
1 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED
Apt. Sl6O. includes utilities,
walking distance to campus.
Winter and Spring term. Call 234-
3277.
SUBLET FURNISHED 1 bedroom
apt. Dec. 4 to Aug. 31. Quiet
living, walking distance to
campus, A.C. $135 per month.
Heat included. 234-0630 evenings.
SUBLET SPACIOUS EFF. apt.
Dec. Ist through to June 9th,
furnished, all utilities. A.C. Close
to campus. 237-2533 between 3 and
ONE BEDROOM $l6O month one
block from campus. Call for
information. 234-0935:
SUBLET l'i-OF PENN Towers
efficiency. 582.50 per month.
Winter, Spring. Call Linda 238-
3613.
SUBLEASE - 1 BEDROOM
unfurnished efficiency
apartment. Sl6O per month. No
security deposit. Centre Towers.
237-7520.
ONE ROOMATE FOR beautiful
1 bedroom Laurel Glen Apt. Sublet
beginning Winter term. $87.50
monthly. Call Jeff 238-5104.
EFFICIENCY; WINTER
SPRING Summer $llO per month.
Winter and Spring Only $l2l. Free
bus service Lion's Gate, 238-0474
WINTER SPRING SUBLET V?
of spacious furnished Beaver
Terrace apt. Color Television,
dishwasher, 238-3591 Bob.
WOMAN TO SHARE efficiency,
winter term only. Close to
campus. f .£all Michelle or Nancy
234 3255.
2 BEDROOM 2- BATH'furnished
apartment. Rent includes all
utilities. Winter Spring. Call 237-
2728 after-47
SUBLET: 1 ROOM IN 3
bedroom apt. pool, cable TV free
Bus to campus. $9O month and
elect. Call 237-2084 after 6.
FURNISHED PENN TOWER
efficiency, 1-2 occupants, a.c.,
all utilities, parking. Available
Nov. 22-June. Rent for November
negotiable. Call 237-8544.
MALE ROOMMATE TO sublet
'/2 of 1 bedroom apt. For
winter spring Terms. University
Towers. Call George 238-5953.
SUBLET WINTER TERM only.
Large one bedroom turn. apt.
Downtown. $l4O. Call Eileen 238-
7180.
WINTER, SPRING SUBLET 1
bedroom apt. furnished in Beaver
Hill includes utilities except
phone. Call (215)527 0390.
EFF. APT. TO sublet. 0-206
Lions Gate. Call Martin 237-9358
anytime.
WANT YOUR OWN place?
Sublet Lion's Gate furnished
efficiency. Call Mike 865-1937 or
238 3302.
LOST ESS
WH,T F * c 6Ol - 0 LADIES
wristwatch, Elgin brand. Lost
nomecoming, maybe at axp
Reward. 237-2271.
HELP: LOST RED card
holder. Contains important
papers. Reward. 865-2618 Fran.
LOST ECONOMICS 2 Notebook.
Possibly at HUB. Reward. Val
5-5616. Need for Test wed.
Touwo El
NECKLALfc UN HUB lawn. Call
865-2228 and identify.
FOUND AT ATO 10, 6, 73 BLUE
PSU jacket. Bob 5-6845.
PAIR OF GOLD wire rimmed
men's photo-gray glasses. Across
from Walnut Bldg. Call 865-3161.
COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIED
. ADS
NAACURH urges student input \
By CATHY CIPOLLA
Collegian Staff Writer
Students will have more respect for
University facilities if they have more
say in their residence hall lifestyles,
according to Joel Rudy, regional advisor
of the North Atlantic Affiliate of College
and University Residence Halls.
NAACURH is one of six affiliates of
the National Association College and
Residence Halls, (NACURH), a national
organization to improve residence hall
living.
Last week, ARHS sponsored
NAACURH’s second regional
conference, attended by approximately
60 students involved in residence hall
activities here and at other colleges and
universities.
The first conference was held in May
at West Virginia University. Both were
entitled “Communication.”
From Wednesday through Saturday,
the delegates and advisors participated
in conference meetings and workshops
ANY
We’re looking for
200 hardware-oriented
BS(EE) and MS(EE) graduates
We have more than 200
openings for graduating en
gineers in our Equipment
Engineering Divisions the
company’s largest hardware
design area. These openings
include assignments in our
Rotation and Fellowship pro
grams as well as full-time spe
cialized assignments.
If you have a yen to de
sign the actual components
and subsystems for fire-con
trol radar, missiles, and so
phisticated sensors and guid
ance systems, we have just
the opportunity for you.
You will need a BS(EE)
or MS(EE). You will need
talent, too because you’ll
be working side by side with
some of the best engineers in
the business.
Your future with Hughes
will be up to you. There’ll be
plenty of opportunity for ad
vancement because we’re a
company that’s steadily
held in residence hall areas.
The NAACURH Communication
Conference meetings were business
meetings concerning the internal
structure of NAACURH. Shauna Hill of
the University of Delaware said the
meetings were striving to “bring ideas
to residence halls all over the United
States.”
As a result of these conferences, a
director was appointed for each state
with schools belonging to NAACURH.
Penn State’s Joe Davidson was
appointed State Director for
Pennsylvania. *
formed to asist schools needing help with
forming residence hall government,
communicating with administrators and
other problems.
The workshops were round-table
discussions which included both
member and non-member schools.
Maureen Conrad, NAACURH regional
director, said the purpose of the
workshops was “to help others and share
growing. While other aero
space companies have suf
fered cutbacks and layoffs,
we’ve been setting new sales
records and our employment
record has been exceptionally
stable. Today we’re at work
on more than 550 programs
and projects in 80 disciplines.
CAMPUS
INTERVIEWS
November 5
Contact College Placement
Office,to arrange interview
appointment.
i 1
iHUGHESi
HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY
U.S. citizenship required
Equal opportunity M/F employer
ideas.”
Each of the 23 workshops discussed a
topic affecting residence hall students,'
such as legal rights, residence hall;
security and students as consumers. '
According to conference. Chairman.
Rebe Dublisky, most delegates found the
workshop on decision-making, presented;
by A. Craig Millar, assistant vice,
president for Student affairs, one of the:
most outstanding.
Other successful workshops were
“ Student Power Through Politics’''.,
presented by USG President Mark
Jinks, and “Effective Leaders... Born oii
Made?” led by Cammilla Colantonio.
Rudy, of Kent State University, said
he hoped this conference would be “a;
modernization of ‘NAACURH” and “a
break awdy from the old mold.” He’
stressed the importance of a residential"
life program and the difference betweeai •
residence halls as a learning experience’
and dormitories, which he said are just;
places to live.
This year we especially
need electro-optical, micro
circuit, guidance and controls;
components and materials.,
circuit design, product design,'
laser.and radar engineers.and
systems programmers.
It may be that more than
one employment area of our
company will be recruiting on
your campus on the same day.
Please try to sign up on the
schedule that is most appro
priate’for you. It will not be
necessary to have more than
one interview, although you
may if there is time.
For additional informa
tion, please contact your Col
lege Placement Director or —
if we are not scheduled to
recruit on your campus—f
write: Mr. Robert A. Martin,
Head of Employment, Equip
ment Engineering Divisions,
Hughes Airdraft Company/
11940 W. Jefferson Blvd.;
Culver City, CA 90230.