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AEROSPACE SERVICES DIVISION SAFETY SLOGAN OF THE WEEK Respect laws - protect lives. DON'T BE AN APATHETIC NON-VOTER Voting is not just a right we enjoy under the Constitution ... it is also a responsibility! You owe it to yourself and your country to select the candidates best qualified to serve in all levels of gove rnment. Study the issues and register your opinion on May 7 at the polling places. A list of offices to be filled and candidates seeking election in the May 7 primary are listed on page 4. AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONICS GROUP The Aerospace and Electronics group of the Canaveral Section of the IEEE will hold its next meeting on 16 May 1968, at 8 p.m. at the Indian Harbour Pines. Mr. D. W. Gray, who has spent the last 18 months working with The British Aircraft Company in England, will speak on "Instrumentation of the Concorde Super Sonic Transport (SST). " All IEEE members and other interested personnel are invited. For information, please contact: Henri J. Kent - 494-4195; Bill Hicks -727-5150; or Arthur Grunenfelder - 867-6068. Social Hour - 6:30 p.m. Dinner - 7 p.m. reservations required by 14 May. Meeting - 8 p.m. reservations not required. MANAGEMENT CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Applications are now being accepted for the Pan American Management Club 1968 Scholarship Award. Deadline is 1 June. Applications should be directed to L. P. LaRoche, M. D. , Chairman, Scholarship Committee, Cocoa Beach Office, Mail Unit 923. Applicants must be a dependent of a,Pan Am employee associated with Volume 5, No. - 2 May 1968 Pan Am Public Relations, MU 517 Building 423, Rm. 3-297 Telephone 494-5784 s!« # ^ >!< :{: # >!«!: >[c if. i(. if. if. %% # s}: -¡f. if. sic if. if. sf: -if. # :}: # sf: >|< All for sale and wanted ads must be submitted in writing and only home telephone numbers will be published. Please include your name and employee number. All real estate ads must be accompanied by a non-discrimination statement. Going My Way ads are accepted by phone. >!< >;< >\< >;< >;< >jc >;< ;;< >;< j{e >;« >;< >;< >;< >;< >;< ^ >\< >;< The next issue of the News Briefs will be published on 9 May 1968. Deadline for this issue will be 2 May 1968. work on the Eastern Test Range and continuously employed by Pan Am since 1 July 1967 (thru date of award). The scholarship is $2, 000 covering a four-year period. Applications may be obtained by calling Dr. LaRoche's office, 784-5506/5508. WORLD TRAVELERS TO MEET 3 MAY Mr. R. L. Guthrie can indeed be called "Mr. World Traveler. " Bob who is truly an authority on sublo travel will have the spotlight and present the show at the next meeting of the Pan Am World Travelers, Friday, 3 May at the old dining room of the Cape Colony. Bob's movies are great and will be primarily on "The Grandeur of Greece. " Who can boast of being a sublo prisoner-of-war"? Bob can! Come by 8:30 to hear all about it and to see a good show. Come earlier for coffee and travel tips by our expert. AIA STUDY PROGRAMS The American International Academy is again offering college accredited study programs abroad. In addition to the "Social Studies-Humanities" course offered last year, there will be five additional courses offered (with studies being conducted in respective countries: 1. Comparison of the Achievements of Soviet and American Education Systems. 2. A Synopsis of the History and Culture of the British Isles. 3. Highlights of the History and Culture of Scandanavia and Central Europe. 4. Study of German Language and Civilization. 5. Study of French Language and Civilization. Pan Am dependents who are high school seniors or college students, and are interested in learning more about the program may contact Mary Behrendt at 723-6010 after 5 p.m. FOUND - Instamatic camera case and flash bulbs at the RCA Easter Egg Hunt at Wells (cont'd)
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Full Text | AEROSPACE SERVICES DIVISION SAFETY SLOGAN OF THE WEEK Respect laws - protect lives. DON'T BE AN APATHETIC NON-VOTER Voting is not just a right we enjoy under the Constitution ... it is also a responsibility! You owe it to yourself and your country to select the candidates best qualified to serve in all levels of gove rnment. Study the issues and register your opinion on May 7 at the polling places. A list of offices to be filled and candidates seeking election in the May 7 primary are listed on page 4. AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONICS GROUP The Aerospace and Electronics group of the Canaveral Section of the IEEE will hold its next meeting on 16 May 1968, at 8 p.m. at the Indian Harbour Pines. Mr. D. W. Gray, who has spent the last 18 months working with The British Aircraft Company in England, will speak on "Instrumentation of the Concorde Super Sonic Transport (SST). " All IEEE members and other interested personnel are invited. For information, please contact: Henri J. Kent - 494-4195; Bill Hicks -727-5150; or Arthur Grunenfelder - 867-6068. Social Hour - 6:30 p.m. Dinner - 7 p.m. reservations required by 14 May. Meeting - 8 p.m. reservations not required. MANAGEMENT CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Applications are now being accepted for the Pan American Management Club 1968 Scholarship Award. Deadline is 1 June. Applications should be directed to L. P. LaRoche, M. D. , Chairman, Scholarship Committee, Cocoa Beach Office, Mail Unit 923. Applicants must be a dependent of a,Pan Am employee associated with Volume 5, No. - 2 May 1968 Pan Am Public Relations, MU 517 Building 423, Rm. 3-297 Telephone 494-5784 s!« # ^ >!< :{: # >!«!: >[c if. i(. if. if. %% # s}: -¡f. if. sic if. if. sf: -if. # :}: # sf: >|< All for sale and wanted ads must be submitted in writing and only home telephone numbers will be published. Please include your name and employee number. All real estate ads must be accompanied by a non-discrimination statement. Going My Way ads are accepted by phone. >!< >;< >\< >;< >;< >jc >;< ;;< >;< j{e >;« >;< >;< >;< >;< >;< ^ >\< >;< The next issue of the News Briefs will be published on 9 May 1968. Deadline for this issue will be 2 May 1968. work on the Eastern Test Range and continuously employed by Pan Am since 1 July 1967 (thru date of award). The scholarship is $2, 000 covering a four-year period. Applications may be obtained by calling Dr. LaRoche's office, 784-5506/5508. WORLD TRAVELERS TO MEET 3 MAY Mr. R. L. Guthrie can indeed be called "Mr. World Traveler. " Bob who is truly an authority on sublo travel will have the spotlight and present the show at the next meeting of the Pan Am World Travelers, Friday, 3 May at the old dining room of the Cape Colony. Bob's movies are great and will be primarily on "The Grandeur of Greece. " Who can boast of being a sublo prisoner-of-war"? Bob can! Come by 8:30 to hear all about it and to see a good show. Come earlier for coffee and travel tips by our expert. AIA STUDY PROGRAMS The American International Academy is again offering college accredited study programs abroad. In addition to the "Social Studies-Humanities" course offered last year, there will be five additional courses offered (with studies being conducted in respective countries: 1. Comparison of the Achievements of Soviet and American Education Systems. 2. A Synopsis of the History and Culture of the British Isles. 3. Highlights of the History and Culture of Scandanavia and Central Europe. 4. Study of German Language and Civilization. 5. Study of French Language and Civilization. Pan Am dependents who are high school seniors or college students, and are interested in learning more about the program may contact Mary Behrendt at 723-6010 after 5 p.m. FOUND - Instamatic camera case and flash bulbs at the RCA Easter Egg Hunt at Wells (cont'd) |
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