C.C. Reader :1 i ~ 1 .8 1 TP f : ).' 4 •' ~ t Technical Majors: U.S. Steel invites you to check out a career in management. ❑You're a self-starter. U.S. Steel is a company on the move, and we're looking for people with the initiative to tackle major projects and push them through to completion. ElYou're a fast thinker. While the clock ticks, you may have to make decisions involving the future of thousands of U.S. Steel people—and the in vestment of millions of dollars. ❑You're a team player. At a dynamic place like U.S. Steel, guiding and motivating others is likely to be an important part of your career in management. Today U.S. Steel is a whole lot more than the nation's largest steelmaker. We're in chemicals, with annual sales of over 51 billion. We're in resource development, ready to fill industry's growing needs for coal, iron ore, ura nium and other vital materials. We build complex structures all over the country. We offer engineering services all over the world. And that's far from all. Join us, and you're immediately a full-fledged member of our manage- - ment team. Your opportunity for advancement is as bright as you are. Meet the U.S. Steel representative on campus: Tues., Wed., Nov. 10 & 11 Lee MacWhorten and Larry Lawson Thursday, October 15, 1981 Money is good. Fringe benefits are liberal. And you can take advantage of a variety of continuing personal-devel opment programs—including tuition refund. Visit your placement office and check out the openings our representa tive plans to discuss. But don't worry if what interests you most happens not to be on the list. Just write us with your qualifications: Dave Bates, College Relations, U.S. Steel, 600 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15230. An equal opportunity employer. eDUnited States Steel =ISO Spiritwood is music to smile by . . . music which is the product of a wide variety of influences and instruments An evening with Spiritwood includes strong original material as well as Appalachian, English and Irish traditional music. They may even surprise you with a sudden and boisterous a capella tune. Lee and Larry accompany themselves with acoustic guitars, piano, clawhammer banjo, mandolin and harmonica. Their guitar work is crisp and full, and Lee's piano still bears the influence of her protracted love affair with Frederick Chopin. Their vocals, too, are exceptional. Audiences throughout the East and the Midwest have enjoyed the sounds of Spiritwood. Spiritwood makes you comfortable; comfortable with music familiar or totally new, comfortable with singing or just listening. :~.;« _ Time: 8:00 p.m. Place: Student Center Date: Thursday, October 29, 1981 Sponsored by the Social Committee Come and enjoy
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers