Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 15, 1987 Chance Vought offers the graduate engineer a wide range of opportunity CHUCK BIXLER knows how variety helps the young engineer find a career field that suits him best. In Chance Vought's missile and fighter activities, he discovered every specialty he'd considered in school. He found others he hadn't known existed. Vought measured him for all these fields, and together they selected a perfect fit: structures and preliminary design work, where Chuck has advanced to lead engineer in about five years time. The same variety can be found at Vought by graduates from every field of academic training. Electrical, civil, mechanical and aeronautical engineers alike find a rich selection of avenues for growth. Moreover, they find the guidance they need to make a wise choice. Chuck, for example, was selected for Chance Vought's nine-month program of job rotation. After working in six different groups he gained a backlog of experience that has since proved invaluable. Frank counseling, a versatile, growing company — everything that helped Chuck can help you. As a starter, ask our campus representative to point out the specialties you're qualified to enter. (You'll be surprised at the length of the list.) Your Placement Office can arrange your appointment. On you may write for immediate information to Mr. C. A. Besio, Supervisor, Engineering Personnel Dept. CN-3, Chance Vought Aircraft, Incorporated, Dallas, Texas. Our representative will be in your Placement Office Tuesday, March 19, to describe firsthand Chance Vought's program for young engineers. Reserve time for your own interview by making your appointment today. CHANCE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT INCORPORATED·DALLAS, TEXAS