PAGE TWO Plastering to Begin Soon On Hospital,New Building Workmen hope to begin plastering in the Meditation Chapel of the lielen Eakin Eisenhower Memorial Chapel and the new wings of the University Hospital in several weeks. The reserve water tank, located behind the chapel build ing in Ifort Woods should be finished by Thursday, weather 3 , 1 in itti lig, and workmen hope to, be "above ground" on the new; clie,,rnorn building in about 30i woi king day-,, w../..fmti I Jour of the ehape) now being piepared for plat,ter- 1 ins!, cording to Richard F. Mc-, Cube, , opermtendent for the R M Sh o to ak e r Construction Co„' Philhdelphia. Building Ready by Fall Thy structut Y, which is to be ready by this WI, ,till has many vet to h e . girt en Ware. The main 'Ana tine of the hos pital IA ;nes 1s finished except for the root of the ezu.t wing, aecord- IIIC; hi Joseph S Snipa, superin tolotoilt for tho Stafflet Construe him Co., Philadelphia After the Toot is in place and the plastto ing is finished, the re mainder of the Job will consist of ,mall finishing touches. Thu' building is to be finished by June 15 Tower Painted on Inside The water tower, which holds. 750,000 gallons of water, is corn; pletely painted on the inside. The huge ball-shaped tank is being painted a buff color on the top and a pale green on the bot tom. The legs, struts, and sway braces will also be a pale green. The outside of the container will take three coats of paint, ac cording to George Farrah, fore man for the Virginia Erection Co., Pittsburgh, a subsidiary of the Pi tt;.burgh-DesAlt.ines Steel Co., which built the tank. Workmen of the Ritter Bros. Construction Co., Harrisburg, are still working on the foundation of the new classroom building near the Hetzel Union Building. Musser Gets NSA Position James Musser, junior in me chanical engineering from York, was appointed National Student Association Coordinator by All- University President Earl Seely last night. Other members appointed to the NSA committee are Robert Heck, junior in arts and letters from Dauphin; Barbara Bendel. junior in medical technology from Hollidaysburg; Ronald Urick. sophomore in education fr o Troy, Ohio; and Donna Cowder, junior in business administration from Clearfield. At a meeting for students inter ested in working with NSA, Seely explained the suggested organiza tion for NSA at the University. lie said he thinks the plan will improve the NSA program over the past. Seely said he will try to get the Spring Week and Cain p u s Chest office for NSA. Ramsey Will Speak Dr. Duane V. Ramsey, assistant professor of sociology, will speak to Kappa Phi Kappa, men's edu cation honor society at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Sigma Alpha Mu. Dr. Ramsey's address is en titled, "The School and Its Role on Juvenile Delinquency." HERE'S Jack Wimmer's Feb. TIRE SALE During sale Jack will sell tires in pairs at Key Dealer Price. One tire— 75c `to mount. AU types—conven tional. tubeless—all grades. All are Bond liasard Guar anteed. WINNER'S SUNOCO 502 E. College AD $-$143 ,4 Block from Simmons Sales Convocation To Be Sponsored By Bus Ad Council The Business Administration Council will SPOntiOl a merchan dising convocation from 1 to 3 p.m. today in 121 Sparks. A coffee hour will be held after the convo cation from 3 to 4 p.m. at Phi Gamma Delta, Allied Stores Corporation, a de partment store chain with BO St')x•{•_; diroughout the United States, will conduct the convoca _ • tarn to acquaint students with op -I The Spring Weekend in April poi - tunnies in the retailing field)is designed specifically for high school students who may have Mr. T. Schlesinger, executive questions about courses for the will open the program with a gen vice president of the corporation, l coming year. Exhibitions, skits, eral introduction to retailing and iand tours are being planned to department stores. Si x other speakers from the corporation will!answer these questions. gel Flig ht to Meet describe their particular job and; An the opportunities in that job and t , Angel Flight will meet at 8 to retailing generally. inight in 214 Willard. INTERVIEWS ... with visiting engineering representatives of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Wednesday, February 22 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS • Any B.A. or B.S. degree. • Mathematics through differential and integral calculus. • One year of college physics (additional courses in chemistry or related sciences desirable). • A good scholastic standing in undergraduate work, particularly in math and science courses. • Desire to pursue a career in engineering. PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYWANIA !Convocation ITo Explain iHE.c. Plans ' The activities of the Home Eco ; uornics Spring Weekend will be explained at the Home Economics } Convocation at 4 p.m. today in 'Schwab Auditorium. The explanation will be pre sented in the form of a skit de !picting the events of the week lend. The weekend is scheduled for ;April 21 and 22. I Students and faculty members the college ar to be rsni -1 I f by one skit, e Dixie Waring, !program chairman, said. Dr. Grace ;Henderson, dean of the College of ;frame Economics, will present ;conclusions on the weekend from the skit. This year's program is a depar- Iture from former convocation ac- tivities. In the past, a series of lectures were given. Tomorrow's convocation will minimize speak ers and emphasize the skit. EARN ... WHILE YOU LEARN DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION EAST__HARTFORD 8, CONNECTICUT Firemen Will Soon Complete Business Area Inspection One volunteer team of Alpha firemen completed coverage of most of the State College business area Saturday during a three hour check for possible fire hazards, according to fire chief, Tom Sauers Sauers said the two-square block area between Pugh and S. Fra zier streets and the remainder of S. Atherton street was thoroughly Gas stations weren't in bad shape, checked. One section of the busi ihe said, with the exception of one ness area between S. Frazier and'or two where firemen discovered S. Atherton streets remains. 'grease exposed. The majority of the businesses' As in last week's check, base were in fairly good shape, Sauers ments gave firemen their big said. He said some businessesjgest problem, Sauers said. which he declined to mention in-p Firemen continued to find fire dividually, required additional extinguishers badly lacking, Sau tire protection. lers said. Last week one section of The diners are relatively free `l2 businesses checked, fireme ram fire hazards, Sauers said. , found only three extinguishers. GLAMOUR Is as Easy as Picking up the Phone! REG. $lO.OO $6. 50 COLD WAVE Call Today for an Appiintment Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays Only Vogue &wig Salon S. Allen St.—State College—AD 7-2286 ring education for ted B.A. or B.S. graduates PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT, one of America's greatest engineering organizations, is , offering a cora• prehensive engineering course to qualified B.A. or B.S. graduates. Throughout the training period, those enrolled in this program will be paid a liberal salary with increases as scholastic progress is shown. The educational program itself will be conducted, at our expense, by one of the nation's foremost en gineering colleges. Graduates of this 30-week course will be assigned to our engineering department. Here, they will be given the opportunity to do creative engineering work on the world's finest aircraft engines. Such an unusual opportunity should be fully investi gated by B.A. or B.S. graduates with engineering interest. Further information and literature can be obtained from the College Placement Office -- ap pointments for interviews can also be made. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1956
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