Sunday, January !7. 1963 PAGE S-A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Off. v THE OWL HOOTS By AL OE1SS Don't be surprised if someday you see the headline "Oregon Tech Graduate Makes Contour Maps of Muscling in Bulls." We picked up an interesting squib from the Union Pacific Railroad's "Tracks Ahead" publication for January and February which cites a potential new area of em ployment for Oregon Tech grad uates and also indicates the im portance of the team approach by scientists and technicians in accomplishing scientific projects A process has been developed whereby a photogrammetnc cam era can be used to measure the round, loin, and rib thickness of a live animal with no less than f W per cent accuracy. Two cam eras are used to take the pic ture. A photogrammctry ma chine facilitates reading the im age in three dimensions width, heighth and depth. Oregon Tech's students in the civil technologies become profici ent in the use of the photogram- metry machine and photogram- metric processes while making land contour maps. The new proc ess will aid in selecting bulls with high quality carcasses something which has not been possible in the past until the animals were slaughtered. The scientific group required to carry out the above project, ac cording to the article, includes a geneticist, physicist, veterinarian, biological statistician, chemical statistical analyst, photogramme trist, civil engineer, and animal husbandman. An Oregon Tech stu dent might well be the photo grammetrist on the team. Accounting Professor Max Saunders received a letter last week from one of his graduates in the Los Angeles area. A few quotes will indicate the nature of the positions of several Oregon Tech graduates from accounting technology. "1 received a letter from M. . . M. . . . last week. She is work ing in Los Angeles for the State of California, Department of In surance as an auditor. She's earning MRS a month, same as Dave. She'll go up to $390 asj soon as she's worked a year. "II. . . W. . . . put in a good word for me down in data proc essing, and I got the job. As 1 understand from my boss, they are quite pleased with Harry, and since I graduated from the same college, they are going to take a chance on me. I'm working on swing shift 4 to 12. This is my first job as an accountant since I've graduated, and it sure makes me happy, especially since I'm now earning $2.51 an hour 12 cents more an hour than before. I've got a feeling I'll be staying with this job quite awhile. Every job so far has been good expert' ence though." "Gary is making $2.33 an hour Ken is making $2.78. Monroe R. Wolters from the Humble Oil and Refining Com pany at Los Angeles was on cam pus Thursday to recruit a sur veying student for a special po sition in his company. "I am cer tainly pleasantly surprised at the quality of students 1 have seen today," he said. "I didn't even know one week ago that this school existed and then to come up and find an institution like this is a most pleasant surprise." Mr. Wolters went on to say that industry is becoming more aware of the use it can make of students with this type of educa tional background. "What they do to us is make our engineers more effective they are more or less like a right arm to an engi neer, he continued, ne used to use young engineers for this type of work but we can't hue them any more." When asked how he happened to come hero, he answered. 'About a year ago the eastern office listed this as a school we should visit, litis week I had a need, and the opportunity to come and I am here." Frank Stanko, director of place ment, became a member of the Pacific Northwest Personnel Man agement Association last week and Professor Cecil Lake was ap pointed a member of the Board of Directors of the Crater Lake Natural History Association, Inc. The Circle K members on cam pus arc creating a lot of enthu siasm for the donkey basketball amc which will be played in the Oregon Tech gym on Feb. 4 at 30 p.m. The donkeys will wear padded shoes and the players will have to handle the ball and shoot trom the donkey's back. The cam pus crew will play the downtown Kiwanians and we surmise that it will require tile services of practically cverv Kiv.anian in both downtown clubs to get clear throueli the game. DENNIS THE MENACE" ir . - II .11 I ..' .1 I Ik ; ..a Ls i nr.- m Coinword Puzzle Explanations Reveal Key To Answers EXPLANATIONS ACROSS 1. Talk of SEDATION or the administering of sedatives could be a plot against the captain which might cause him to cancel a voy age. In tlie case of SEDITION or incitement to rebellion, a cap tain would probably merely re place tlie rebellious crew mem bers. 3. A promising BID could be Ing if the child understood the word. 10. The quality of a food prod uct depends upon who CONS or understands quality. The quality of a food product would not depend upon wIkj CANS it, if it were not put up in CANS. 11. TUTS or sounds of objection jTAkE TAPACROWTiC AND EWXET ANO PJANO LESSONS! thats toush.' SOC Offers Four-Year BS Degree In Business Southern Oregon College now lias a four-year bachelor of sci ence degree program in business and has been granted 8J addition al course hour offerings by action of the Oregon State System of Higher Education Board at its' Portland meeting Jan. 22. For mal notification of the new course is expected from the chancellor's office by the end of the week. With the additional 53 hours granted to fulfill the courses nec essary to round out the business degree curriculum, SOC gained 142 hours. Some hours were dropped in order to eliminate courses no longer necessary. Dr. Loy Prickett, chairman of tlie business department, com mented that the new degree was "a very sound degree and one S BOA ITJOJ M-B i LTD. jrrfmTT0 nTH a rn nTi c rjwT Ir.'n mi S Arm ,. .y,Mi-i ItBJ. .iztiutz PROCESS interesting to a women's garden club studying a particular flow er. A promising BID could be in teresting to four players at a bridge club, but' not the entire club. 7. Candy has a tendency to make children REACH for it. They would only RETCH or regurgi tate if they ate too much of it. 9. Each NOON has the definite meaning that a child will soon have a lunch break. Each NOUN would only have a definite mean Guide Book Earns Cash WASHINGTON (UPH - The White House guide book, illustrat ing the changes in the executive mansion made by Mrs. Jacque line Kennedy's restoration project, has earned nearly $164,000 dur ing its first six months on sale. Published by the White House Historical Association, the 132 page book has been on sale since July 4, 12. The association was established by Mrs. Kennedy la further the project and is under the direction of David E. Finley. chairman of the group's board of directors Tlie White House Thursday, aft er an audit of the association's books, said the best selling guide book, now in its third edition, had earned $163.6118.17 since it first went on sale. are usually annoying. Many TOTS are just the opposite. 12. Magazines might find it profitable to feature a politician's RUSE or stratagem unknown to its, readers. It would not be pro fitable to feature his RISE that undoubtedly had been reported in newswpers long before. 16. A good person FEEDS his pet. A man who NEEDS his pet could be bad. 18. One should look forward to setting a TRIP as such would be a pleasure. A TRAP is notliuig to look forward to. 19. The proven PROCESS or special method of an inventor would be his best security, since it would undoubtedly be profi table. His proven PROWESS or skill might fail him and offer no security. EXPLANATIONS DOWN 1. Upsetting a STEIN, a bar maid could blame it on one of her many customers. Willi many cus tomers she would hardly be knit ling or fouling around with a SKEIN of yarn. 2. No housewife would know ingly overlook a dangerous OVEN. Many housewives would have no belief in an OMEN or prophetic sign. 4. A silly guest may be dis turbed by her host's harmless DOG. Being silly, she might not appreciate or even understand his DIG or caustic comment. 5. We should be careful how we ACCENT words so that we speak correctly. We may ACCEPT any words we wish. 8. A man might skip an ap pointment after lie has WAITED an Iwur. After he has WASTED an hour, he might be ready to keep an appointment. 6. Weddings call lor suitable BANDS or rings. They do not al ways call lor tlie reading ol BANNS or previous announce ments. 10. A new CARTON usually makes a good impression. A new CARBON always makes a good impression. 13. A quick STEP involves mo tion that is usually prolonged and, therefore, entails increasing energy. A quick STOP might en tail no energy, as when one slops talking. INCOME TAXES Sea Your Rcliabl Income TAX CONSULTANT CHAS. HATHAWAY Auditing - Bookkeeping 120 N. 10th TU 4-S473 which was badly needed by the college in order to continue serv ing Southern Oregon as a truly regional institution of higher edu cation." "In our program," he contin ued, "the emphasis will be on small business a direct result of several years of planning by fac ulty members and consultations with local businessmen." "In 1955, the SOC adv isory com mittee, composed of citizens in the area, suggested that the re gional college function would be better met by instituting such a degree, and in 1957 the College Educational Policies Committee approved the function, clearing the way for its presentation to the board." 14. ER is an expression of hesi tation. 15. A mast is invariably a SPAR to a new sailor, although a SPAR may also be a yard, boom, or gaff. It is not always a SPUR or stimulus to a new sailor w!k might be afraid to climb it. 17. A farmer might rei'use to raise a stubborn SON who gave him constant trouble. He would not refuse to raise a stubborn SOW, if tlie animal were lying in a road or somewhere contrary to the law. Advertisement FAT OVERWEIGHT Available to vou without a doetor'i prj scrlptlon, our drug called ODRINEX. You must lcn up'V M In 7 days or your moony btc. No strenuous exercise. axetlvei, muige or taking of so-called educing candles, crnrksrs or cookies, or chewing gum. 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