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systems-air breathln& rc
types for propulsion sfli
entirely new in concept t
and allied research prog
not previously associated
engines. Where the comp
in graduates with degree
engineering, it now alsi
electrical, chemical, and r
chemistry, and metallurgy
Included in a wide rang<
technically trained gradi
basic fields:
ANALYTICAL ENGIN
..y activityr are concerned a
'the fields of science or e
of. new products. They c
vanced flight and space
terms of practical design
information which Is essa
'systems that have develop
DESIGN ENGINBERI'
active Interest in theap
dynamics, stress anays
to the creation of new i
gaged in this activity at
formance and structural
and design it as a complete
EXPERIMENTAL ENG
and coordinate fabricatio,
of experimental apparatu
opment engines. Thydes
specify instrumentaton a
teat programs. Responsibi
ment program also includ
of results and recommnen
MATERIALS ENGINE1
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under various
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test stekfm if
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mrolin~a State forward, will be among
re'tonight in the "North-S~outh, Double-.
iat they do at Pra
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m never boon greater
ney Aircrafttoday are concerned
cket, nuclear and other avanced
'ace. Many of these systems are so
bat their' design and development,
rams, require technical personnel
with the devel ~ent of aircraft
any was once aiy interested
a in mechanica and aeronautical
requires men with. degrees in
uclear engineering, and In physics,
of engineering activities open to
ates At all levels are these four
BERING Men engaged in this
ith fundamental Investigations in
gineering related to the conception
arry out detailed analyses of ad-.
systems and interpret results in
applications. They provide basic
intial In determining the types of
nent potential.
O hejrime r'equisite here is an
and-principe of eachine design
lght4ou nsystems. Men en
P&etblish the specific pr-.
requirements of the new product
1.orking mechnsm.
[NEBRING Here men supervise
a, assembly and laboraitory testing
i, system components, and devel-.
ise test rigs and laboratory setups,
uid direct execution of the actual
lity In this phase of the develop
es analysis of test data, reporting
lations for future effort.
IRING Men active In this field
illde dlloys and other materials
htal conditions to determine their
I~snee fit uson systems.
'a m 8ethods e aspes a
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PLoRIDA RESUARCH AND DIYAt
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In Dot
Lawhorne
Takes Job
As Broker
Ernie Lawhorne, former Univei
sity of South Carolina footba
coach, has switched from trainin
football players to training persor
nel for the Investors' Stock Broker
age Company of South Carolina.
Lawhorne announced his resip
nation from the USC coachin
staff last week to take a position a
executive vice president of th
brokerage firm. Among his othe
duties will be administrative a
sistant to the president and th
opening of new operations in othe
states.
Lawhorne is a 1949 graduate o
the University where he partici
pated in baseball, track and foot
ball. He was also elected to th
Blue Key National Honorary Fra
ternity.
Before joining the USC coachinj
staff in 1951, Lawhorne was hea
football coach at Columbia Higi
School. le had also been connecteo
with the Forestry Commission.
Lawhorne was the second coacl
in as many weeks to resign fron
Coach Warren Giese's staff. Num
her one assistant coach, Marvii
Bass, had previously resigned t<
join Coach Hobby )odd's Georgi:
Tech wing.
TELEGRCAI'llCW MREET
North Carolina's freshman swim
ming team recently won a meei
against the Air Force Academy'
first year team. It was all done b)
telegraph. T h e 'Tar Heels tri.
uniphed by 74-22.
a a
tt & Whitney A
Exhaustive testing of
thrust chambers Is ce
Research and De
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engineers ssue contin
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Spring Drills
Begin Mar. 21
States Giese
IlPad football e o a e h Warren
ies4 ha1. annonlleed that spring
(lotball practice is scheduled to
wgi l Monday, Malarch 21. The team
as already been working out on
he side, as the boys are flow
nr'Iolled il ) h y s i a I training
lasses.
(iese will start off the season
Vith five starters from last year's
;-4 team, i ncludinig ends Jerry
'rye and Jack Pitt, guard .Jake
~odk in, center John Gordon, and
alfbac k Kenny Norton, the lone
ackfield returnee.
The Birds will practice Mlondays,
'Vednesdays, Fridays, and Satur
!ays, with full-scale scrimmag.es
n the wveekends.
Special 65c
MONDAY
Russell Hows
Food Service A
tertain
Gamecocks
Tar Heels I
As the curtain begins to fall on
A tlantic Coast Conference basket
ball, Carolina's Gamecocks prepare
to do battle with three ACC foes
in the next few days. The Birds'
initial tilt will be against North
Carolina State tonight in Char
lotte, in the (opening round of the
"North-South Doubleheader."
A game tomorrow night between
North Carolina and Coach Bob
Stevens' Gamecocks will close the
classie. Clemson is the fourth par
ticipant in the tourney, which pits
the squads from North and South
Carolina against each other in an
interesting sidelight to ACC cage
action.
Returning to Carolina F i e I d
House, Carolina will play host to
Clemson in what could be termed
a "Little Wednesday" clash on
February 24.
State in Comeback Role
After going winless during the
first weeks of play, Coach Everett
Case's Wolfpack has shown its
pre-season promise in defeating
several ACC powers in recent
games and climbing out of the con
ference cellar into fifth place. The
State squad, perennial champions
in the ACC, has had to do a re
building job t h i s season, after
losing four starters f -o i last
year's team. Only Captain Dan
Englehardt, a hustling (-0 guard,
who handles t I e play-making
chores for Case, returns to the
present squad.
The Pack's leading scorer is
Bob "Moose" DiStelano, junior
center who has done well in his
attempt to fill in for graduating
All-American JohiiI Richter. The
G-;- pivot m11ani1, who is "not too
big" for his position, is very ag
gressive and manages to haul in
his share of rebounds.
Forward Don (;allagher is see
anl in line on the scoring list, an(
has blen commended by Case as
"the m11(ist improved player on the
sqtiad'." (allagher supplements his
seasnial duties by playing suminer
ball in the New York Catskills.
Itounding otit the Wolfpack start
ers are Stan Niewierowski, junior
forward, and Anton Muehlbatier.
soophomore guard.
Tar leels tin Top
In the final game of the double
header, center Lee Shaffer will
lead North Carolina's Tar Heels
against the Birds. The Carolina
cagers will be out to avenge an
early season 93-56i shellacking at
the hands of the top-ranked Tars.
Shaffer, currently second in scor
ing ina the loop, movedl over to the
Luncheon
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rt Charlotte
pivot position when regular Dick
Kepley was injured last season,
and combines a hook shot with his
outside jump.
The real playmaker of the team)
is (-4 guard York Larese, a junior,
who has been burning up the floors
of UNC's Woolen Gymnasium with
his slick ball-handling.
Team captain Harvey Salz has
also been a major factor in the
teani's record this season. 'oach
Frank Maguire said of the G;-I
back-court whiz recently, "As Salz
goes in the ACC stretch, so go the
Tar Heels."
)oug Moe Returns
The squad has also benefitted
from the return of last year's
sparkplug, Doug Moe, highly pub
licized forward, who has just been
reinstated after a bout with the
books. Moe is joined in the fore
court by G-4 Ray stanley, . an
under rated but consistent per
former.
When Clemson's Tigers invade
Columbia Wednesday, it will mark
the second meeting of the squads
this year. Both are trying desper
ately to stay off the bottom in
ACC standings, as Clemson has a
3-; conference record, as compared
to Carolina's 3-7 mark.
Leadinig the Hengals in almost
every department is sophomore
guaid I.arry "Choppy" Patterson,
who is near the top of the scoring
totem pole, boasting (ver 17 points
a game. His specialty is a deadly
soft two-hander f ro mii outside.
which is hard ti) fiet'nld Igaiist.
Krajack uio Shines
'attersoln's hat-ourt partner,
Ed Kra.ack, teatis with his brother
G(.4rgwe tuI a i v c ('lmsto fanis
solimetingt to cheer ablout. (Guorge
is the team captailn and is an ex.
tellent play-maker and is among
the t4)pi sciprers in the conference.
The Birid's hkeiglt advantage is
revealed in tie fact that Tom Ma
haffey, 6-7 center, is the squad's
tallest mai. Linding otiut the
Corps is ftrward ion Carver.
The Gamecocks' final tilt will
be :i regionally televised game witi
Marylhnd next w\eek in C'olumbia.
Skin Diver Plans
Exhibition at USC
Charlit. Smlithline, professional
skin diver for the Seamless Rulber
Coimpany of New Hiaveni, t 'iitneeti
eu&t, will present a skin dliving ex.
hibit ion at the Untiv'ersity pool this
There will lbe nou admissin forl'
the demons triat ion, ando the puli
is invitedl, annuncedl swimi 'oach.
J1itmmy Itatliff.
'The exhibit ion will lie concerned
miainuly wvithI t he saft'y features oft
skin dliving.
NOTICE
As the season is drawing
near and not enough part ici
pants have shown up for prac
tire sessions, freshman haseball
eco a e h IRoy McCracken has
issued an appeal for additional
material. V e r y few scholar
ships are offered to incoming
freshman basehallers, so boys
who are interested in competing
for a spot on the team are asked
to meet with him Monday at
4 o'clock at the Rtoundhouse.
-row Oxford
titondowns
nar supply .,, the
rage college man owns at
a shirts. He consistently
xford cloth shirts with the
bet. Reason? Only Arrow
te authentic, soft roll
luxurious "Sanforized"
Ask for the "Diover"
collar. $5.60.
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