Record一 Continued from page 5 Longley, Chicago, Ill.; Leslie Ann Moblitech, Osceola; City McHenry, Ossan G., Prairie Village; Paula G. Fayne, Prairie Village; Karen L. Schlapper, Prairie Village; Daii Ann Simons, LaGrange, Ill. Panela Rae Snook, Amarillo, Texas; Barbora Ann Thomas, Porkia, OK. Ellen Vance, Short Hills, N.J.; Debo- sonte A. Williams, Quincy, IL.; Ellye Randi Winick, Hollywood, Fla.; Connie Gail Zepor, Dighton. Gamma Phi Beta Patricia L. Arnold, Kansas City; Christyn Lyn L bell, Kansas City; Barbara Ann Nnell, Kansas City; Barbara Ann Sprague, Kansas City; Dee Connett, Lawrence; Paula Gall Forsyth, Medicine Lodge; Jane AnGochnauer, Prairie Village; Jane Ann Gochnauer, Corner Springs, Illinois; Lair E. Maclean, Shawnee Mission; Kathleen K. McElroy, Wichita. Brenda Adole Miller, Ft. Leavenworth; Patricia Sue Murphy, Conway Springs, Ark; Barbara Lynn Nash, LeGrange, Ill.; Joan Reason Phillips, Overland Park, N.C.; Phillip, Overland Park, Pamela C. 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Barrett, Fort. governance Washington, Kansas City, Mo.; Jennifer Ann Clader, Winnetka, Ill.; Carol Susan Coffin, Stockton; Nancy Jean Elder, Topika; Molly Jane Glover, Overland Park; Jeanne M. Hawley, Leawood; Carol A. Hinshaw, Wichita; Sandra Louise Continued on page 14 Success minded? Investigate ask Wes Santee,'54 and Associates Call VI 3-5955 $9271/2 Massachusetts Interested in Sales? Call Wes! Call VI 3-3233 after 5 p.m. LINCOLN LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Rent Officer, Lincoln, Nebraska Hire Owner, Saxon, P. Devinall History, French profs awarded federal grants John G. Clark, assistant professor of history, and Ronald W. Tobin, associate professor and acting chairman of the department of French and Italian, have been awarded fellowships by the National Endowment for the Humanities. They are the only two Kansans to receive felolwships from the new federal agency, which is similar to the National Science Foundation. Dr. Clark, currently on leave as visiting assistant professor at Louisiana State University, will devote the year to a study of New Orleans as a colonial city under French and Spanish control to the outbreak of the Civil War. He will analyze the attitudes and responses of the community in business economy, transportation, finance, manufacturing and foreign trade. Dr. Tobin will do research in Paris this summer on "The Hercules Theme in French Drama and Poetry, 1550-1750" and later write a book on the subject. He already has received a $1,500 grant from the American Philosophical Society towards the study. CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS will have a representative on campus Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 7, 1967 For information about certification procedures and teaching opportunities, arrange for appointment at: UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT OFFICE When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansas Classifieds. SUA BUS K-STATE GAME FEB.11 Sign up now in the SUA Office-Kansas Union INTERESTED IN A REWARDING CAREER IN AEROSPACE/ELECTRONICS? You can go forward, go fast, go far...at Hughes Field Service & Support Division. If you are seeking a stimulating assignment where you can get in on the ground floor of the rapidly-expanding aerospace/electronics field, capitalize immediately on your background and training, and progress quickly toward your career goals Hughes Field Service & Support Division in Southern California will welcome your inquiry. Some of our current fields of interest include: DESIGN ENGINEERING Openings exist for Electrical and Mechanical Design Engineers in the development of Trainers & Simulators and in the design of checkout and test equipment for large missile and aerospace systems. These responsible positions require interest and/or experience in such design areas as: analog circuits, digital logic, switch/relay logic, electromechanical packaging, infrared testing, inertial guidance and Command/ Control systems. Responsibilities will include all phases of development from concept to final fabrication and evaluation. B.S. degree is required in E.E., M.E. or Physics. FIELD ENGINEERING The Field Engineer's job ranges from complete contractor maintenance of electronic systems to technical assistance. His primary function is to help the customer become self-sufficient. Responsibilities include: providing maintenance, operational and technical assistance; formal and informal on-the-job training; logistic assistance and the investigation and solution of equipment problems experienced in the field. Domestic and overseas field assignments are available. Requirements include: B.S. degree in E.E. or Physics and experience with military fire control, radar or communications systems. TECHNICAL TRAINING Hughes Technical Training prepares both civilian and military personnel to efficiently operate and maintain advanced electronic systems. Technical Instructors conduct training classes at Hughes California sites and domestic field locations... and work directly with customers to evolve special training devices, plan field training programs and prepare courses for use at customer bases. Requirements include: B.S. degree in E.E. or Physics and experience in preparing and presenting technical electronics material in the classroom and laboratory. ENGINEERING WRITING Specialists in printed communications convert complex engineering data into simple, accurate, illustrated support publications, including technical manuals, orders, brochures, sales proposals, etc. Fields of interest include: digital computers, digital and voice communications systems...and many others. Requires a B.S. degree in E.E. or Physics. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS February 9 For additional information on the career opportunities available at Hughes Aircraft Company—and to make arrangements for a personal interview appointment with representatives of our Technical Staff, please contact your College Placement Office or write: Mr. B. P. Ramstack, Hughes Aircraft Company, P.O. Box 90515, Los Angeles, Calif. 90009. HUGHES HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY FIELD SERVICE & SUPPORT DIV. An equal opportunity employer U.S. citizenship required