PAGE EIGIr Technology Course in Metal Begun A two-year program in metal technology has been organized at the University to help meet the need for men in the metallurgical and allied industries. Graduates of the curriculum will receive associate degrees in metal technology and will be pre pared to assist metallurgists and metallurgical engineers or to re place them in tasks of a routine nature that do not require a man with four years of college train ing. Special laboratories and equip ment will be installed at Ogontz Center and if demand warrants expansion of the program, it is expected that facilities will be made available at additional Uni versity centers. Ogontz was selected because special laboratories could be made available there and because of its location near Philadelphia, the center of the fabricating metals industry in Pennsylvania. Between 25 and 30 men will be admitte to the first class but if the demand warrants it, two class es, each with 25 or 30 men, will be offered at Ogontz. The program will be admin istered through the General Ex tension Services of the University, directed by Edward L. Keller. Much of the detailed planning was done by Donald C. Jones, director and professor of Mineral Industries Extension Services, and Louis F. Haller, associate profes sor in charge of mineral tech nology extension. The first women's social group, and• the forerunner of today's sororities ! was the Nita-Nee club founded in 1922 and named after an Indian princess of this area. When you've only had time to cram for dart of the course... For more pure pieasure... SMOKE CAMELS No other cigarette yet so mild! ÜBA STILL OPEN TODAY TM DARY • C .•well••• ••••• Building Sale On at Rochester The University of Rochester is selling 13 buildings. Buildings on the campus of the women's college are being offered for sale because the university is combining the women's college witl the men's college in another part of Rochester. The oldest building offered for sale is Anderson Hall, the original classroom building erected in 1861. Other old buildings include Sib ley Hall, library built in 1874; and Reynolds Chemistry Laboratory, built in 1887. The university will turn over Munro Hall, a dormitory and Cutler Union, a modern building, to the Eastman School of Music, which is next to the women's campus. German Classes By Short Wave Short wave news broadcasts in German will be used as part of the course of study in the lan guge for the spring semester, Dr. Philip A. Shelley, head of the de partment of German, ha s an nounced. Dr. Shelley also said that sev eral films in German will be used. "These broadcasts," said Dr. Dagobert de Levie, assistant pro fessor of German, who has experi mented with the use of short wave radio in teaching, "give the stu dent a chance to hear German spoken by natives at normal speed as contrasted to German spoken specially for students in the class room. "They also are concerned with the news of the day, a subject that is familiar to the student." The student will not be expected to understand the broadcasts, Dr. de Levie said, but if he learns two or three words each time he hears the broadcast, he soon will gain the ability to understand much of the conversation. ILEGIAN STATE COLLEGE D 3rd Party-- (Continued from page one) must give a one-half vote for re moval before a trial can be held. The trial would consist of an "op en hearing" before the steering committee, conviction requiring two thirds vote of this committee. 5. The party constitution says it is bound by the All-University Elections Code, and therefore to the All-University Elections Com mittee. 6. The officers are directly re sponsible for all group actions of the party. The party is also re sponsible, in organization and ac tion, to its chartering group. 7. The clause providing for an advisor states that he will be -a member of the faculty and a non voting member of the clique, steering committee, and executive committee. Dr. F. J. Sorauf, pro fessor of political science, wilt be the party advisor this year. 8. The eighth point requests answers to five general questions that the subcommittee raised. Financial Coverage In • answer to the question on financial coverage, Campus party will get funds from donations from all steering committee mem bers and candidates of the party. The use of funds will be decided by the finance committee with majority approval of the steering committee. The party will select candidates for All-University elections in clique meetings according to elec tion committee rulings. However, no formal recommendations may be introduced by the steering committee, executive committee, or class cliques. Executive Authority Executive authority is control led by the five clique officers. The clique chairman makes ap pointments, approved by major ity vote of steering committee membership, and dissolved by majority vote of the same. These appointments will last until the chairman is no longer in office, or until they are dissolved. and that's the part they ask you on the final exam ... P. S. No other brand has ever been able to match the pure pleasure in Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobaccos! That's why Camels are America's most popular cigarette! B. J. Besnolds Taboo Co.. Winston-10w N. G. is so The executive secretary is re. sponsible for keeping records of party membership and Jelling members of the steering commit tee to meetings. The steering committee is the executive body of the party act ing on all matters not specifically designated as powers of the all- University clique. Union Merger— (Continued from page one) conventions and then by a joint AFL-CIO convention. Although there are many steps to be taken in this ratifying process, leaders on both sides expressed confi dence these were only formalities. Once the AFL-CIO merger be comes ratified, Meany and Reu ther plan to invite John L. Lewis' CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE COMPLETE K&E drawing equipinent— instruments, board, everything. Used one semester. For further information call Thomas Boyd AD 7-8181. /11, f Y I Cost $19.9C. 'new. Never been used. No reasonable offer refused. Call ext 2308. LADIES MOUTON fur, coat, 9 4, length. size 10, excellent condition. Price $25. Phone AD7-7217 daytime. =M=lE=i=Z== skates, size 7, very good condition, $7.00 Call Joan Clara, ext. _895. DRAWING EQUIPMENT needed for Drawing I and II $2O. Call Bob AD 8-8810._ 'B5 DESOTO — REDA - if to first good offer. Call AD 7-7980 after 5:00. LOST SWEATER, light blue, Re* Hall locker room during finals. Please call Bill. AD 7-4232. MISCELLANEOUS ORDER VALENTINE, birthday :aka', cookies, canapes, all kinds of party re freshments. Frida Stern. Phone AD 7-4818. BOARD AT Penn Haven. Pay by tie meal or $l5 per week. Television and social advantages. Call Evans Goodling, house manager, 815 S. Allen Street. AD 7-4255. TO NEWCOMERS in College Heights The Ag Hill Dining Room will begin serving Feb. 7 with breakfast at 7:20 a.m. Meals will be served on a five day basis with and without breakfast, on a semester four week or weekly rate. Dial AD 7-2877 for further information. that's PURE PLEASURE! ich-tasting, itt6Ay: FEBRUARY 111. 1955 3 Seniors Given Awards for Design Three architecture seniors have received $lOO in prizes for their design of a bus. depot for State College. Robert Breading was awarded the first prize of $5O. John Ether received second prize of $3O and thira prize of $2O went to Arthur Anderson. The Aluminum Comparry of America aponsored the comMti tion which required employing the use of aluminum in the de sign. United Mine Workers and ot h e r independent unions in the rail road and other industries to come into the new federation. FOR RENT TWO SINGLES, one double room. Aroul, Collette AD 7-11808 any_emlng. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room four bleat. 'from campus. Approved by offiee of Dean of Men. Other occupant • senior. Private house. Call Al) 7.4144.. TWO-CAR GARAGE at 462 E. Beaver Ave. Call AD 7-2046. IMMEDIATE OCCU I PANCY % large double room, twin beds. Phone AD 7-7852. ROOM FOR one (possibly two) male stn.. dent 1%. blocks from campus. Call AD 74965 or 280 S. Frasier street. VACANCY FOR boi to share two rooms with three others. One block from campus. Call Al) 7-4482. THREE ROOM apartment, private bath. near campus, to share with male stu dent. Call Chet AD 11-88411. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED COUPLE wishes Job ha fraternity for cooking and houseman. 25 years experience, good reference. Write Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, 1478 E. sth St., Bethlehem, Pa. HELP WANTED STUDENTS WITH a couple of spare eve. nines that suit you, earn up to 81.50 per hour. See "Perry" at Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh. èi) •1 RIDE TO Connelsville or vicinity late Friday afternoon. Call Mary Lee Lauffer. 241 McElwain or Collegian office.
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