Vol 5, Ho ■; UU.O. A&dio Program i.:r. Taylor, kr. Thorpe, and Dr. Pendell are on a committee which is planning a serieo of radio programs to be broaden st over the local radio station .'/AZL. The first program,will be presented on honday 16,at B*ls P.L. The broadcasts are being arranged so that they will appeal to people interested in either technical or nontechnical subj acts .Scientific data,goographical,historical,and moch unical aspects of uhs war,important facts concerning our relations with Asia, South America, and Europe - will bo. presented by members of the {acuity and prominent men and women of this region. Present plans call for the lecture and forum type of program. The radio committee would apprec iate student comments and suggestions. Especially would it be pleased if students would submit subjects of general interest and value* SKETCH CLUB Why don’t you gather your pen cils and erasers some Tuesday night and come to the Sketch Club? Yes,we have a meeting every Tuesday, nighty and those prospective’'artista" seem to be developing some talent. The work, or rather the recre ation, participated in is very inter esting. Already the members have sketched from still life, done some work in pastels y and sketched pictures. Mow we have started to make book-plates. At the last meeting the members sketched the designs for their plates, and next week we plan to transfer them to linoleum blocks and begin cutting them. Oh, you can't sketch? We couldn’t either, but w® learned, and even learning was fun. And now this club is one of the most active in the Center. If you are interested in the Sketch Club,watch the-bulletin .board for the time of meeting. February 13 , 19i2 E.S.M.D.T. For the fort 1 fifteen monthr defense coun Hazleton an' by the U.T the two-folv the efficient and of traininj ever increasing nee war industries. The new program will be more flex ible than those of the past in that a more extensive range of subject mat ter will be covered in both elementary and advanced work, dealing with engin eering, applied science, and management. In the field of engineering,Chem istry of Engineering Materials, Eng ineering, Drafting, and Advanced Engin eering Drafting are a few of the courses offered. In applied science,Metallurg ical Inspection D, Physical Metallurgy 11, and Fuels Analysis are but afew of the courses offered.ln Management there are courses, in Auditing,Advanced'Corp oration,Manufacturing Accounting, and Production Control. Registration will be held February 16,1942 Between the hours of 7:00 P.K, and. 10:00 P.M. Classes, for which no college credit is given, will start Wednesday,F (i bruary 23. handsome,d..shing,,former student of Military School! Nancy Yost has gone "Frenchy". I believe it was "Mademoiselle" that caused the return of pigtails. Did you hear the latest name for "Pepsi Cola"?0ur students call it "poison". Even "Doc", after an analysis of it,agrees as to the appropriateness of its new name. I wander why Torrence still lives. Kate here?s your chance to do your part for the nation. Get defense bangs and save for defense guns. I remain until the CENTER wins a :sd&s>xo men and women ilrvthe .’em These courses sponsored SWroff i J§ X°B serve ’ of . increasing" the employed worker i^-%c™?e«,p9 v ; tp rne’s*'®' the nation* s ( con't. from page 3) rug© $