It’s Big! Ali’s Terrific." flougxh fioslénfis {Original Musical Comedy Presentation April 13., 14, 15 (NSU) And. Reserved Seals Ollc 'l‘lljlglfi'l‘fi NQW @N SALE) Ali’s New! First semester engineering. missions office. attend. WWWW V uywammw WWW Born in Red Oak, lawn, Roy graduated; from Thomas Jefferson High School at. Council Bluffs. He was ready to enter the University when war changed his mind. \ W ”xvii “9* _ «We {95% % WWWW WW He went to work at Consolidated Vultee in San Diego, building PBY’s and B~24’s. But it wasn’t long until he hail put in his application for Aviation Cedet training. flesh {in heel?” hell’s/{enrolls collie ~ to onyhroenlny freshmen hear F. W. Edwards, (113. depart-- merit chairman, speak on “So You Want to be an Engineer,” Tuesday, March 28 at 1 p.m. in 131MC. Professor Edwards will discuss the various phases of engineering and the personal qualities students should develop to insure success in This is the first in the series of talks in the continuing," freshman orientation program arranged by Bob Cunningham, coordinator of freshman student affairs at the ad- Senior advisers are in the proc- ess of reminding freshmen of the program and encouraging them to N\ 4 Q Cadet Carlson won his wings in April, 1943, was assigned to 19-47 “Thunderbolts” wit the 368th Fighter Group in England, to break ground for the Normandy invasion. Like a hot rod on a dirt track power, Open House preparations took off last week, headecl in the general direction of May 4 and 5. Exhibits you’ve never seen will before will clank, flash, blink, fly Open House staffs get things lined up for those big days coming up. A typical cylinder in this hot rod set—up is the one that’s functioning in the CE department. John Moe!- ler, chairman, says they’re going to have a jet propelled model plane, controlled by visitors, in the new section. Helping him with his work are Seymour Fogelson, John Eslinger, Don Richards, Bob lgiel» ski, Mike Giordano, Leo Berger, and Frank Halwax. In the struc- tures section, Chairman Roy Wilke M‘Aplans to have a working model cam ”WW/m. . ' t ;W/ ///////« ”W Wd‘ - ‘ .. ' will” «an /7l sols/7 ., Lil/2m? “1% $97; Ill / / / ///////////////r . , WWW/w. % I'M/f ,3“ {I //////. ’. {1 lg ' r ’K I ‘3 'l,///. Roy completed 125 combat missions, leacl- mg many of them, supporting the invasion and the advances on into Germany. Won Air Medal, D. F. C., many other decora— tions. Promoted to Captain, then to Ma Jot. Back home, be married the lovely Army nurse from Lowell, Massachusetts, whom he had met at Cannes, France. After the honeymoon, he returneifi to finis his studies at the University of Iowa. Major Carlson is now Chief of Operations, 247181: Air Force Reserve Training Cen— ter, at O’Hare International Airport, near Chicago. Has two husky sons, 3 fine job, at great career still aheacl of him! (//m/Z//{/_////z , i‘? you are single, between the ages of 20 and 26%,, will": or least two years of college, consider lhe many career opportunities as 0 pilot or navigator in lhe U. 5. Air Force. Procuremen‘r looms are visiting many colleges and universifies to explain fhese career opporiunilles. Wolch for them. You may also go? full details of your nearesl Air Force Base or U. 5. Army and U. 8. Air Force Recruiting Station, or by writing to the Chief of Snail, U. 8. Air Force, All: Aviulion Cudel Branch, \Noshlngfon 25, D. C. _ lilo g, All? hfihfih‘ EEH’E new Bl?) fill/lfllll . \ 9 “1‘59 {Mill @fiefllfilfi with all cylinders blasting full and bust in all directions when tilever bridge, operating with a small electric motor. Dick Koehler, Fritz Richterman, Walter Weaver and Anthony Wen- vcr are helping him set up a flex- ible span that demonstrates stresses in bridge members when traffic crosses, a model of a city bridge, the Tacoma bridge failure, and a demonstration. of the relation between theory and the actual bending of a column. Laddie Vitek will have on hand a portable chlorination unit as part of the water supply and sanitation exhibit. His cohorts will set up some prize numbers that aim to- ward bringing out the romance in the process of water purification and sewage disposal. A small model set—up of a section of Camp Armour is being prepared by Ralph Anderson, with Shuck Halter and others aesisting. It will be part of the surveying section show and will illustrate the use of transit, level, tape, plane table, etc, used 'by students in mapping the wilds of Wisconsin. The soil mechanics boys, headed by Niki promise a quicksaml demonstration, along with tests involving; building set— tlement and soil classification. The “bust” Lab will again have a canti- lever beam set up to weigh any willing visitor quickly By means of calculations involving; beam defiem tions. The calculations have all been made, and it is necessary only to read his; weight directly from the chart. For those leaning toward liquid pleasures and pastimes the hy— draulics lab will have water coming from nowhere, via a water faucet suspended in mid-air. Anyone interested in working with these fellows is welcome to participate. Interest is mounting as work progresses, and all in all it looks/"like a bang-up CE Open House exhibit in the making.“ Hernandez, notch slmensshhe llama". appearing in loch 'flmalabio 1m: “mm which have boon scheduled will: “no Dean ol Sludnn‘lx' omen. lfkmll‘lf, MARE“ 1M AIEE, 9 2mm, ZIBMC Chess club 4 p.m., U lounge Dean‘s Kul'l‘ecklatsch. 4 p.m., Exec. conf. room Eta Kappa Nu. 5 ohm, IHC room Tau Beta Pl, 5 om. llSCB AICnE. 7 pm, NU lounge MQNBA‘I’, MARRCM ll? ARF. 3:30 .m.. Exec. conf. room Delta Lam da Xi. 5 p.m.. NU lounge .m., (Au , Sigma Iota EFsflon. 5 p.m_, IOIMC Sigma .o1za'E13suon, 6 p.m.. [£120. In TUESWBV, MARCH 28 Fgeshman health class, 1 p.m.. IAS. 5 p.110” 131MC A. 5 .m. Exec. conf. room Rou h gastlngs, 5 p.m., NU lounge Foo Technolog department, 6 1:).m., IIEiCB an 131MC IAS, 8 p.m.. IEIMC VdEhNEEWlY, MARCH 23 ARE chorus, 12 pm, NU lounge Newman club, p.111, 302M Rough Castings. 5 p.m.. NU and. club, 5 p.m., .‘ZDZMC ‘l'lrlllllfifilit‘é’, MARE“ ill} lacemenl;, 8 s.m., NU and. ACS 1 10,111.. 118GB AIME 1 33,111.. more ASCE. l p.m., 115CB Co-op club. 1 .m., 101MC Record concer‘, l p.m., 3.31th SAE, I p.m., 302M ME seminar. 4 p.m., mlMC Rough Castings, 5 p.m., NU lounge me‘s‘nfi MARCH 3% Placement. 9 3.111., Dean's conf. room Chess club. 4 p.m.. 5U lounge Dean's Kafieeklatsch, é p.m., Exec. conf. room Ron h Castings. S p.m.. NU lounge Eta. {apps Nu, G on!" Ric room Alumni movies, 7 ,0an NU sud Kappa em Delta, 8 pun, SU l Sfil‘slé‘llbfi‘a’, 1&th 'l Model Airplane club, 1%:39 NU earl. ounce on: ..