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URA SCHOLARSHIPS REQUIRE SAT
TEST SCORES
Universities Research Association (URA) awards
a number of scholarships to children of regular,
full-time Fermilab employees. URA scholarships are
awarded on the basis of SAT (Scholastic Aptitude
Test) scores. Scholarship candidates must be high
school seniors who will begin a four-year college
degree program in the fall. The maximum amount
of the scholarship is $3,500 for tuition and fees,
and is renewable for four years for students in
good academic standing. Applications are available
January 1 through March 1. Scholarships will
be awarded in early April. Questions about the
program may be directed to Jeannelle Smith of
Human Resources, Mail Station 124, x4367.
BLOOD DRIVE
Fermilab’s annual blood drive will be held on
February 17 and February 18, 2002 from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Wilson Hall, Ground Floor NE Training
Room. Appointments can be scheduled on the
web at: http://www-esh.fnal.gov or by calling Lori
at x6615. The blood shortage is at critical levels.
Please help if you can.
CALL FOR ENTRIES
Fermilab Arts and Craft Show
May 1,2003 to June 2,2003.
Open to all Fermilab employees,visiting scientists
or graduate students,retired employees,
contractors and any member of his or her
immediate family.Questions??Contact
630-840-6825,Georgia@fnal.gov.
HOUSING ASSIGNMENTS –
SUMMER 2003
The Fermilab Housing Office is now taking
requests for houses,apartments,and dormitory
rooms for the Summer of 2003.Since there will be
a large influx of experimenters,and requests are
anticipated to be in excess of our available facilities,
you are urged to submit your request for reservations
to the Housing Office by Monday,March 3,2003.
Requests can be made for any period and need
not commence on any particular date.
For further information,please contact the
Housing Office at:Telephone:630-840-3777,
fax:630-840-2823,email:housing@fnal.gov
Individual housing requests can be made
by using our Online Housing Request form at
http://fnalpubs.fnal.gov/housing/housing_request.html
(Requests for multiple housing units are best
handled by direct email to housing@fnal.gov.)
FERMILAB CHILDREN'S SUMMER DAY CAMP
Registration begins March 1. Deadline is
March 28. A lottery drawing is held March 31 for
acceptance into the camp. Information can be
found in the Recreation Office, WH15W, x2548,
x5427 and on the Recreation web page at
http://fnalpubs.fnal.gov/benedept/recreation/dependent.html.
Website for Fermilab events: http://www.fnal.gov/faw/events.html
Milestones
BORN
- Jessica Nicole, to Jerry (Beams Division) and
Leslie Leibfritz, on Jan. 23, 2003.
PHD AWARDED
- To Theodore Vidnovic III, University of Minnesota,
for research on the search for 2 ð 0 (or pion) decays
of charmonium at experiment E835 in December
2002.
EXPLORED
- For the first time in 30 years,
the old Linac RF5 accelerator
tank. Johnathan Walters was
one of the persons selected to
crawl inside and facilitate the
recent repair. This accelerator
tank has not seen human hands
or occupancy in 30 years. The
photo also compares human
size to the accelerator. Photo
by Lester Wahl, Beams Division.
RETIRING
- Michael McKenna, ID 2599, PPD-Mechanical
Dept., Jan. 16
- Elizabeth Brown, ID 2903, PPD-Support Service
Department Jan. 16
- Anthony Crawford, ID 5109, BD-DH-Beam
Physics Dept., Jan. 16
- Carol Ann Weissert-Jagger, ID 235, BS-SU
Transport & Comm., Jan. 16
- Frank Nezrick, ID 248, BD-NUMI, Jan. 17
- Charlotte Smith, ID 8435, FES Engineering,
Jan. 21
- Joseph Gehard, ID 1549, FES Engineering,
Jan. 21
- Lawrence Vonasch, ID 873, BS –Procurement,
Jan. 21
- Donald Goloskie, ID 7192, PPD-Mechanical
Dept. Jan. 21
- Patricia Sorensen, ID 3291, LS-AO-Users Office,
Jan. 22
- Armand Bianchi, ID 882, TD-Development
& Test, Jan. 22
- Masanori Mishina, ID 3815, PPD-EPP-Guests
& visitors, Jan. 22
- Jeffrey Ruffin, ID 386, BD-RF Department,
Jan. 22
- Larry Thompson, ID 10283, LS-Training and
Development, Jan. 22
- Jay Hoffman, ID 5952, TD-Engineering,
Jan. 22
FERMILAB ARTS SERIES 2002-2003 SEASON
Dragon’s Tale: Nai-Ni Chen Dance
March 8, 2003
Tickets- $19 ($10 ages 18 and under)
Bringing to life the culture and traditions of
China, this full-length family show leaves children
mesmerized at each enchanting, astounding dance,
and adults equally caught up in the magic of it all.
Quartetto Gelato
April 5, 2003
Tickets - $21 ($11 ages 18 and under)
As the engaging innovators of a fresh approach
to classical music, Quartetto Gelato has won
the hearts of audiences worldwide since their
remarkable 1994 debut season.
Orquesta Aragon
May 10, 2003
Tickets - $26 ($13 ages 18 and under)
Fermilab is pleased to provide a rare opportunity
to see one of the most influential groups in
Cuban music.
Tickets for all Fermilab Events are available
now. For further information or telephone
reservations, call 630/840-ARTS weekdays
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Additional information
is available at www.fnal.gov/culture.
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