SUMMER AND SEP RETURN TO UCAR As reliably as the swallows return to Capistrano, summer brings a select group of eager undergraduates to UCAR for an introduction to the career world of a national scientific laboratory. For the 14th summer, UCAR's Human Resources - sponsored Summer Employment Program (SEP) will fulfill the dreams of young minority students who aspire to careers in a scientific environment. For ten weeks, the SEP students will be residing in Boulder and reporting to work under the tutelage of UCAR staff. Included in the curriculum of each student will be a technical writing course to prepare them for the culmination of their stay: writing the results of their work in technical papers and presenting the papers to an audience of their peers and other employees. Coordinator Anna Reyna-Arcos provides a special touch of nurturance in her oversight of the program. Among the annual activities she plans is a field trip to Colorado State University's graduate school of atmospheric science. There the students will see the path that UCAR hopes many of them will follow - the path to a career in atmospheric research. Following are the names, majors, institutions, and UCAR advisers for the students who were selected from more than 200 applicants to participate in the 1994 program. All staff are invited to welcome this year's SEP students at a reception this afternoon, 23 June, from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the Foothills Lab cafeteria atrium. --Madeline Williams, HR SEP Students Manuela DeSantiago, mathematics, University of Texas at El Paso. Adviser: Grant Branstator, CGD Sandra Pulido, mechanical engineering, San Diego State University. Adviser: Dan Gablehouse, HAO Kimberly Presley, electrical engineering, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Adviser: Larry Cornman, RAP Tanya McLendon, communication, University of Colorado at Boulder. Advisers: Karon Kelly and Nita Razo, Information Support Services Kandis Boyd, meteorology, Iowa State University. Adviser: Peggy LeMone, MMM David Flores, aerospace engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder. Adviser: Julie Haggerty, ATD Quindi Franco, economics and science/technology/society, Pomona College. Adviser: Greg McArthur, SCD Preston Heard, Jr., mathematics/meteorology, Jackson State University. Adviser: Steven Williams, UCAR Benjamin Barreras, environmental engineering, University of Washington. Adviser: Margaret Bruehl, UCAR Matthew Uller, atmospheric science, University of California, Los Angeles. Advisers: Michael Exner and Charles Spaur, UCAR Edgar Estupinan, chemistry, North Carolina State University. Adviser: Elisabeth Holland, ACD Raul Martinez, mechanical engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder. Adviser: Ramalingam Saravanan, CGD