University Daily Kansan Page 5 President Praises Olympic Winners WASHINGTON — (UPI)— President Johnson thanked the nation's Olympic medal winners to give their efforts and their achievements. He said they "exemplify the ideals of our nation for all phases of the national life." The President and Mrs. Johnson entertained the medal winners at a White House lunch. The President expressed his congratulations in remarks prepared for delivery. Johnson said the American people are proud of the 1964 Olympic team, "proud of what you have accomplished and still more proud of what you are." Official Bulletin Summer opportunities: Students interested in the Operation Crossroads Program will benefit from formation by writing to the Crossroads team. Email: Amy Dodge, 112-574-3080; A. Summer Frye, Grosse Pointe project. TODAY Graduate Physics Colloquium 4-30 programme in Statistical Mechanics, 152 Mallet Machinery Graduate Discussion. Camis' 'The Strange Life' 3: 0 p.m. Lake Lawrence Center Faculty Recital. 8:00 p.m. Nelita True. Swarthorst Recital Hall. TOMORROW Future Teachers: interviewer from the KKU School of Engineering to interview Elmer Cayden and S. Conard candidates available in January, 1965 anyone interested sign up in 117 Bailey College *Inquiry Forum*, 7:00 p.m. St. Lawrence Student Center. American Society Class. 7:00 p.m. Speaker: John Mnoun, 24N Strong. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Room, Kansas Union. Bible Explication KU Amateur Radio Club, 7.30 p.m. Educational Red-roofed farmhouse from Templin. Inquilers Class. 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House, 1116 La. Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1964 Christian Science College Organization 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel, 482 W. 1st St. 7:30 p.m. Student Union. 9:00 p.m. St. Lawrence Student Center. Wesley Foundation-Community Work Shelter 9:15 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Epispeical Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers "Sure I use 'Chap Stick' during the hockey season," says the Detroit Red Wing star."With my lips exposed to that ice and cold, it's a must! But after the season, 'Chap Stick' doesn't get put 'Chap Stick' goes along! aside. It's just as necessary during the summer. When I'm on my boat, the hot sun is rough on my lips—burns them up, dries them out. 'Chap Stick' helps soothe and heal them fast!" A favorite In Canada. The lip balm selected for use by the U.S. Olympic Team. DON'T LET DRY, SORE LIPS SPOIL YOUR FUN — WHEREVER YOU GO, GO WITH 'CHAP STICK' 'GAP STICK IS REG. TM © 1964 MORTON MFG. CORP., LYNCHBURG, VA. ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS MATHEMATICIANS Let's discuss tomorrow In science and technology, the accomplishments of today are but direction for tomorrow. Why? Simply because resting on the accomplishments of today is a luxury we cannot afford. In Communications Engineering, where others are content to modify, our mandate is to CREATE. In Electronic Data Processing Systems, where others are content to innovate, our mandate is to CREATE. This, then, is the philosophy . . . the crux of intellectual thought . . . at the National Security Agency—where the concepts of tomorrow are the problems of today. So let's discuss the future... yours and ours If you are a gifted and interested Engineer or Mathematician, we have much in commonincluding A COMPULSION TO SUCCEED. Our future is contingent upon a constant input of new . . . and creative . . . scientific talent . . . the lifeline of any institution. Our success is embodied in the technical capabilities of our professional staff. To assure this, scientific employees are encouraged to pursue graduate studies at local universities under Agency sponsorship. Your future with NSA will entail education . . . early responsibility . . . and unusually challenging assignments. Why? Because . . - We MUST create completely new kinds of communications equipments and systems embodying concepts and techniques THAT HAVE NO PRECEDENT . . . antennas, transmitters, receivers and terminal hardware of a most advanced design. - We MUST assure the complete invulnerability of message content through the novel . . . but never static. . . science of cryptology. - We MUST develop special refinements for computers and electronic data processing systems experimenting with the latest semiconductors magnetic film and superconductive devices to provide new logic circuits and memory units for increased speed and capacity. Interested? . . If so, then LET'S DISCUSS TOMORROW. Representatives of the National Security Agency will be on campus in the near future Check with your Placement Office for details and dates, or write to: Mr. Phillip M. Coffey College Relations Branch Office of Personnel National Security Agency Fort George G. Meade, Maryland NSA National Security Agency Fort George G. Meade, Maryland AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WHERE THE CONCEPTS OF TOMORROW ARE THE PROBLEMS OF TODAY