PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1967 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. MARCh 1fl i~E~7 s avaY xa i i aL:i1.1 V 1 1 V \ 1 uv {.. ENGINEERS' MECHANICAL * ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL * METALLURGICAL Sunstrand Corporation, a medium sized company head- quartered in a modern industrial city just 90 minutes from Chicago, Illinois, Is expanding its operations. You can now take advantage of excellent growth oppor- tunities with the leading manufacturer of aircraft accessories, machine tools, fuel burner pumps and hydraulic transmissions. New 400,000 sq. ft. R & D Center now under construction. Sundstrand engineers work on a variety of projects un- der excellent working conditions, enjoy definite project responsibilities and follow through. Our consistent em- phasis on engineering results in a sizeable investment in research and development; when completed in 1967, our multi-million dollar 88 acre R & D Center will provide an additional 400,000 square feet for new product development, project management and test- Ing. We employ nearly 6,000 people, enjoy approxi- mately $100 million annual sales - a medium sized .company, on the move. POSITIONS NOW OPEN IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: * High Performance Small Turbine Design * Combustion Engineering * Hydraulic Pump Development " Vehicle Transmission Design * Gear Design and Manufacturing " Manufacturing Engineering * Circuit Design and Electronic Packaging * Bearing.Design * Metallurgy * Turbo-Machinery and Therodynamics " Electrical Test Equipment * Application Engineering We will have our representative on campus to interview: MARCH 20 Please make necessary arrangements at your Placement Office. Manager, Professional Employment SUNDSTRAND PERSONNEL CENTER 140123rd Avenue, Rockford, Illinois 61101 An Equal Opportunity Employer Peerless Porter- Paragon of the Pin By KIM KENDALL It's the little fates that create destiny. Queen Isabella could have de- cided that Chris was just too much of a risk. Abe could have stayed home with a sick son rather than dedicate another cemetery. A Bronx executive could have been on time for the departure of the Titanic. Fleming could save thrown the mold away.1 George Randall could have ig- nored 202 pounds of his home- room section. But chance and time meet atj opportunity so that Americas, penicillins, and athletes are dis-I covered. The woodworking teacher toyed with the future in threatening an amazingly massive seventh grader with a "five" in citizenship if he didn't join the wrestling squad. The boy lost 6-5 in his first and last match for West Junior High School before he was snatched by Lansing Sexton's varsity coach and pitted against grapplers four or five years his senior. By the time he was a junior and able to compete against peers, the Michigan State squad swallowed him up to work out at their level. It wasn't until his first year at college that Michigan heavyweight Dave Porter didn't look up age- wise at his opponents. Big'"Bad Dave "There was