Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1953, Page Three, Image 3

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    Applications Due
* For Dental School
Applications for the 1953-54 UO
, dental school class should be sent
to the dental school in Portland
before Feb. 1, according to A. H.
Kunz, chairman of the pre-rned
. and dental advisory committee.
Blanks may be obtained in Sci
ence 121. Interviews with appli
cants will be held in Eugene early
in February. Applicants may ob
, tain additional information when
they pick up their blanks.
190 Honor Students
(C ontinued front put/e two)
Eng), Charlene Shorack (3 B),
Cheater Shulda (3 Hat), Jane Slo
cum (3 A), John Socolofaky (1
LA), Patricia Southworth (1 LA),
Hp Through Z
Thomas Spatz (4 Bl), Carolee
Stamper (3 M), Selma Starns (3
B), Mary Swigart (4 M), Jo Tail
man (3 Eng), Janice Taylor (3
. Hat), Mary Lou Teague (1 LA),
John Templeton (2 B), Barbara
Thomson (2 LA), Denise Thum (4
I'sy), Harold Toliver (3 Eng), Ed
ward Toyooka (2 LA), Catherine
. Tribe (3 B), Glen Trusty (2 LA),
Frederick Turner (4 Pre-Med),
Carole Tyerman (2 LA),
Dean Van Leuven (2 LA), No
lene Wade (1 LA), JoAnne Walker
' <4 Eng), Joan Walker (3 Soc),
- William Walker (3 Phi), Patricia
Ward (4 GSS), Jacqueline Wardell
<2 J), Mary Watts (4 M), Harold
VVatls (3 Ec), Marvin Webster (4
. Hat), Martha Weirick (4 A), John
.. Wells (1 LA), Gail West (IB),
Mary Whitaker (2 LA), Walter
White (2 LA), Jane Wiggen (4 A),
* Ruth Wilcox (4 Hst), Jean Wildish
(2 LA), Sharon Williams (4 Hst),
Carol Wood (2 LA), Joella Wood
(1 LA i, Janet Woods (1 LA),
' Richard Woodward (3 HPE),
Frances Yates (2 LA), Shirley
, Zahler (4 Psyi, Richard Zimmer
man (3 Ch).
Campus Calendar
Noon Spanlnh Tallin 111 HU
Gorman Tallin 110 HU
8:80 HU Bd 887 HU
4:00 Hnowhall Doc Comm
111 HU
0:80 HU Bd 815 HU
0:45 CoimioH Kxoc « 818 HU
7:00 Young Democrat* 884 HU
7:80 Mu Phi Initiation
Gerl 2nd fl
Kac Bridge 112 HU
APO Pledge* 110 HU
Pub Bd 837 HU
• Campus Briefs
0 Member* of the freshman
Snowball decoration committee
will meet at 4 p.rn. today in the
Student Union, according to Nancy
Gossett, chairman.
—
0 The wrestling club will hold
a workout Thursday at 7 p.m. in
the wrestling room, men’s physical
education building. The workout is
in preparation for the formation of
a wrestling team.
Classifieds
FOR RENT- -Room and board or
board alone. See Mrs. Kile at
874 E. 13th. Ph. 4-0422. 1-16
WANTED: Musician for dance
classes. See Miss Wentworth,
Dept, of PE for women. 1-8
FOR RENT—2 well furnished
men’s rooms. Furnace heat,
linens furnished & laundered.
1425 Agate. Ph. 5-4649. 1-9
FOR SAX.E: Equi. ’49 Merc, for
good ’41 car or cash. New W.W.
tires .dual pipes, O.D., excel, con
dition. After 5 phone 4-5604.
2090 E. 17th.
FOR RENT: Attractively furnish
ed apartment in University dis
trict. Bedroom, private bath,
living room with fireplace, kitch
enette. Suitable for couple or 2
women Ph. 5-2238.
STORE WIDE SALE!
3 DAYS ONLY
Don't Lose a Minute!
Hurry right over and make
your choice early i
• DRESS SHIRTS
reg. $3.95-$4.50
NOW $2.50
• SLACKS—20% Discount
• SOX—5 to 50% Discount
• SPORT COATS
10-25% Discount
• SHOES—20% Discount
FENNELL’S
860 East 13th Street
CALLING ALL OREGON COEDS
for a Preview of the best summer vacation ever
with the
Oregon Hawaii Tour of 1953
You are invited to see Pan-American's full color film
• PREVIEW—Thrilling flights aboard PAA’S
double deck Stratocruiser.
• PREVIEW—Surfboarding and sunbathing on
famous Waikiki Beach
• PREVIEW—Touring Oahu and the outer Islands,
Visit pineapple factories
• PREVIEW—Special Parties—Luaos.
Movies
Information
6:30 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 8th
Sigma Kappa House
Members of last year’s tour will be on hand
to help us give you full details about how
you can become a member of the Oregon
Hawaii Tour of 1953.
EUGENE. TRAVEL SERVICE
EUGENE HOTEL LOBBY
Phone 5-8431
I
Hughes cooperative plan for
MASTER
OF
SCIENCE
Purpose
Eligibility
Citizenship
Universities
Program
TO ASSIST outstanding graduates in
obtaining their Master of Science De
grees while employed in industry and
making significant contributions to im
portant military work.
June 1953 college graduates and mem
bers of the armed services being honor
ably discharged prior to September,
1953, holding degrees in the following
fields:
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
PHYSICS
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Those chosen to participate in this plan
will be from the upper portion of their
graduating classes and will have evi
denced outstanding ability. They must
also have displayed some degree of crea
tive ability and possess personality traits
enabling them to work well with others.
Applicants must be United States citi
zens, and awards will be contingent upon
obtaining appropriate security clearance,
as work at the Hughes Research and
Development Laboratories may be re
lated to National Defense projects.
Candidates for Master of Science De
grees must meet the entrance require
ments for advanced study at the
University of California at Los Angeles
or the University of Southern California.
Under this Cooperative Plan, commenc
ing June 1953, participants will follow
this schedule of employment at Hughes:
FULL TIME—from June, 1953 to Sept., 1953.
HALFJTIME—from Sept., 1953 to June, 1954.
FULL TIME—from June, 1954 to Sept., 1954.
HALF TIME—from Sept., 1954 to June, 1955.
Recipients will earn five-eighths of a
normal salary each year and attend a
university half time during regular ses
sions working on their Master’s Degree.
The salary will be commensurate with
the individual’s ability and experience,
and will reflect the average in the elec
tronics industry. Salary growth will be
on the same basis as for full-time mem
bers of the engineering staff. In addition,
•the individuals will be eligible for health,
accident, and life insurance benefits, as
well as other benefits accruing to full
time members.
For those residing outside of the South
ern California area, actual travel and
moving expenses will be allowed up to
ten per cent of the full starting annual
salary.
Tuition, admission fee, and required
books at either the University of Cali
fornia at Los Angeles or the University
of Southern California, covering the re
quired number of units necessary to ob
tain a Master’s Degree, will be provided
by Hughes Research and,Development
Laboratories.
Approximately one hundred Coopera
tive Awards are made each year, if suf
ficient qualified candidates present them
selves.
Candidates will be selected by the Com
mittee for Graduate Study of the Hughes
Research and Development Labora
tories.
Application forms should be obtained
prior to February 15, 1953. Completed
applications accompanied by up-to-date
grade transcripts must be returned not
later than February 28, 1953. Selections
will be made during the month of
March.
r
Salaries
Travel and
Moving
Expenses
Sponsorship
Number*
of Awards
Selection of
Candidates
Application
Procedure
Address correspondence to
COMMITTEE FOR GRADUATE STUDY
_i
.
HUGHES
RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT
LABORATORIES
Culver
City,
Los Angeles
County,
California