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Marsha Lynn Nelson, 20 -year - old senior from Char leston, S. C, came to the Wo man's College of Duke Univer sity with the idea of major ing in math. Then in the mid- 5P FREE PARKING While you're doing business with our Loan Dept. We pay the tab. DURHAM'S OLDEST PAWNBROKERS FIVE POINTS LOAN GO. iriG. 339 W. MAIN, AT 5 POINTS ENTRANCE ON CITY PARKING LOT BRING THIS COUPON OUT TO THE AIRPORT Pilot an airplane for $5 One of our authorized pilots will talu you up in the easy-to-fly Cessna 15( and turn the controls over to" you. He' I sit beside you with dual controls whili 'ttcT&r-n struction. you con fly whenever it i; convenient for you. Take advantage o this unusual opportunity Jo find out hov easy and fun f Ivina an airolans reallv is 3w ; id HIGGINS and DACR0N make the College scene SEBRING slacks by HIGGINS are blended to keep them looking new and creased. Young-cut, with the right taper and up to the minute colors. HIGGINS SLACKS 6 K.J ARE Among 400 Men A Loedl die of her sophomore year, af ter several sessions of testing at the gudiance office, she de cided her interests and abili ties lay elsewhere. She promptly switched to the School of Engineering. She is' now the only girl studying me chanical engineering, and one of seven girls among about 400 men in the entire school. Asked how it felt to be in a real "minority group," Mar sha said, "It doesn't bother me, .but sometimes I think it bothers the boys. Engineering is traditionally a man's field and I think it's only natural that some of the boys would look on me as an intruder." But the attractive, red-haired coed is considered more an asset than a misfit by her fel low engineers. Last spring, running against a North Caro lina male, she was elected vice president of the School of En gineering student body. "Ad mittedly, it was a very close race," she said. "But it pro ved to me that women can be accepted by their peers, re gardless of sex." SMALL ADVANTAGE . In fact the women engineers may have a slight advantage I j I Now In Chapel Hill FLIGHT INSTRUCTION By John A. Shearer Certified Instructor Aviation Academy of North Carolina Call Or Come By I I e. Chapel Hill Airport Phone 933-1337 I DuPont Reg. T.M. WHEN YBZTRY T1 TAKE AN1 INTEREST; YER GET NO TUArVllrV I iiVJ A I k V7 t ik 'l V 1 I L ,i 1 u Y Eng MARSHA NELSON over their male counterparts, according to Marsha. "The se ven girls in engineering at Puke 'attract special atten tion from their professors, and sometimes special- criticism. But at least everyone knows who you are. And I don't think a professor ever asks a boy to babysit for him, or eat Sun day dinner with his family." Marsha is now actively recruiting other women engi- neers. "It's a shame that more girls don't go into engineer- ing," she declares. "Many do not realize that mechanical and electrical engineering are desk jobs. Anyone with an ap titude for math and a little creativity would be good at it." "Also the recent emphasis on 'equal job opportunities for women' enhances a woman en gineer's chances for a better job than she might have ex pected a few years ago. It's very hard for large compa nies to find women who are qualified for top positions, and many engineering firms are vigorously searching for them." Marsha is not just a theor etical engineer. For the past two summers she has worked as an engineering draftsman designing submarine piping, first for the Charleston Naval Shipyards, and last summer -for Allstate Design and De velopment Co., in Charleston Does a woman engineer find any disadvantages in the work ing world? "No, I was sur rounded by about 40 men who were eager to help me with the work as well as lining me up with dates," she said. About the only problem Mar sha has had as an engineer has been in convincing peo ple that she really is one and, "making my dates stop laugh ing at the courses I take." HEAVY LOAD Like most engineers, she has to carry a heavy work For the Open 9 load of 18-20 classroom hours and 4 or 5 laboratories a week. The courses that sound so strange to the non - engineers are her forte: "deformable bodies, heat transfer, thermo dynamics, refrigeration, air conditioning, vibrations, and networks." In addition to the required courses, Marsha is doing an independent senior project o analog computers which she said, "will hopefully enable me to evaluate design propos als that involve approximat ions and estimates." Marsha, who is not all the stereotype image of engi neers, either male or female, doesn't restrict her activities to her chosen profession. A dean's list student, she is also a Freshman Advisory Coun selor, a member of the Pep Board, and an avid sports fan and athlete. Her more typical ly feminine interests include china painting and designing and making all her own cloth es. fourth big week Student Rates (WI.D. Cardfc ? 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