Note 4 University Daily Kansas Friday, March 1, 1957 Follow the lead of Ralph Posch B.M.E., Class of '51 Advance while you're young... As a lead engineer in Vought's Propulsion Group, Ralph cooling systems for supersonic fighters and missiles. Ralph consults an engine accessibility problems in fighters like this 1,000-plus-mph Crusader. as a Chance Vought Engineer Ralph Posch already is making his mark in the aviation world. Ralph's only 31, but he's advanced to lead engineer in a career field he's liked from the start. Ralph's progress was speeded by Chance Vought's own growth and by keen company interest in his development. These same career aids are working today for every young engineer who's entered missile and fighter development at Vought. Symposiums on creative engineering, for example, encourage the brand of technical free thinking Ralph has displayed. Company-paid tuition for postgraduate study allows any recent graduate to take immediate steps toward advanced degrees. For an increasing number of junior engineers, Vought offers a nine-month program of job rotation which prepares young men like Ralph for key responsibilities. And in every unit of Vought's engineering sections the young professional is given variety that's both refreshing and broadening. Let our campus representative explain how Chance Vought will do its utmost to help you find and advance in the field that best suits you. Ask your placement office to arrange your appointment, or write directly for immediate information to: Mr. C. A. Besio, Supervisor, Engineering Personnel Section CHANCE VOUGHT AIRCRAFT, Incorporated, Dallas, Texas Pilot comments on aircraft performance prove especially interesting to power plant specialists like Ralph; 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. Nr The night In slight this h track