TECH STUDENTS: TENTATIVELY ACCEPT 7 7 ,Torfr • AS a result-of the interviews that have been taking place here at Hiihacres for the past month, several of the Tech students t have :tentatively accepted positions With some of 'the -firms that have sent representatives td the Center. At the present, General MotoreCorpp.' of Detroit, Mich., has accepted tenta!- tive applications from the following . students enrolled in the ElectriCal and Drafting Technology courses* Edward Basiago, ETech; George 2 Blanr, ETech; Peter Timinsky, ETech; Edwar Plesniarski, °Tech; Larry Delaney,, DTech; Nicholas Pykosh, DTech. Representatives from the folloWirig companies will be at the Center, during; the months oDMarch and April on' the dates indicated in Order to'interView the Tech students: - ' - March 19-Owen Corning Fiber Glum Corp ! Barrington, N. J, March 21-General. BleFtric Gq, *heneetAdy N. Y. ' I . March 26-Pabcok , Wilcox C 9. EarbertOn t Ohio. 1 No Definite Date-r Ff'. T. clllFot ONETIoUrs Co. Wilmington, Del. . April 4TAMerican Par. WI F9 ll n#YRl 4, T. April 2-,.Truso6nsteel iy. qt the Republic pteel'Corp, youngstomn, Ohio Several 4rms were unable tc f 4:ene representatives forTersOnal inter 4 views, however, applications for thee firms have been made available to the Tech students and can beobtainedliom mr. Krecier, Some of these firms are; Corning Glass Wbrks, Corning, IqT4 Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster,, P3.' Goodyear Tire,and Rubber C 0..; Chip hAtiAttbm 64,Lot,At' in America'today, the eneneer-scientist is king.' There are 5000 organizations bidding' for him, and the 50,000 job . openings is twice the number of.nor. graduates expected this June. Stratospheric salaries, and other inducement inclUding moving expenses, free : insurance, medical . carand educatiopare,making the trend a:wild scramble unlike anything ever , seen ., in AmeriCa& Every engineer or Scientist in a company today is a recruiter, recruiting promising young men in colleges today;, this recruit— ing goes on at social gatherings, profes— sional meetings, over the telelihone— where— ever engineers and scientists meet. The reason for the present situation is deep-rooted. — The United States has. entered - won a*new age - the age'of technology. As in the military, so to in the kitchen and in ilogsiness is technology enterin a woooerland of.oppOrtianity. Rigklt 44 over the country, technical students are bewildered by the attention .4.4viShod upon ttiem ? 4 presdnt , rep— resentatives from the nation's leading firms are 'recruiting , ' the,graOgating tochrlical atudents here at Highacres,and this steppeofrup 'recruiting program is being felt by everyone. * * * 4 * '4 * *'** On FriOay,'Mardh 24'Captain Walter E. Carper, Assistant . Frofessor of. Air. Science and Tactics here' at-the Highacres Campus, was officially notified of his.promotion to the rank of. Major in the United' States Air Force. . - ENGINEER IS KING (Adapted TrZin - Th — e - ",N7w — Yoric Times) CARPER NO LONGER CAPTAIN GCI2IMMEMiEN2 ?age 3 (page 4)