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Sing, sing, singMay 2, 2007
Scholarship drive kicks off at TA-3
Nathan Hjelm of Monte Carlo Codes dances with Angela Herring of Nuclear Atomic and EOS Data at the Scholarship Swing kickoff Tuesday outside the National Security Sciences Building. They were dancing to big band music played by the Los Alamos Big Band. Inset photo: Bruce Letellier of International and Nuclear Systems Engineering on the trumpet. For more information, see Monday's Daily NewsBulletin. Bottom photo: John Hendricks of Monte Carlo Codes sings a big band standard at Tuesday's Scholarship Swing kick off event for the Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund. ARAMARK Corp., prepared and sold more than 250 burgers; proceeds go to the scholarship drive, which continues through May 31. Other HeadlinesSpace Research |
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