CH ( 1 1 :1. t WEDNESDAY. MAR Wetts d- At h' ete for NCAA i s lDThiatir i ! sf or the Intr amural Tuesday hand- ball doubles and the badminton Coach, Gene Wettstone yesterday named the 10 gym-' i singies tournaments must be nasts that he will ctunt on to take the team title in t h e .turned in by - 4:30 p.m. Tuesday ti National Collegiate G mnastic Tournament this weekend atsat the Intramural office in Recrea on Hall. - the Naval Academy. . In handball doubles, each or- The "big 10" are •' -around men Armando Vega,.Gil Leu l ganization may enter two teams. and Captain Dion eissend, tumblers Dave Dulaney andllndependent students may enter Adie Stevens, rope cl - . Mullen and Dick Rehm, entry Jack Biesterfeldt bar man Bob Foht an. linist Chuck Fe,gley. Wettstone and Compan part for Annapolis, M row morning in order team a light workout afternoon. Prelimir.arr Action Preliminary competii Saturday's finals will b Friday afternoon. The se liminary session will s p.m. Friday. Two events will be r taneously during the n free exercises and the r' heading the list. Vega may be a surp in the rope climb. Wett make this, move if he t it will not tire Vega to if the team is desperate qualifier on the rope. Mullen to Defend itle Phil Mullen, National ollegiate Rope Climb Champio in 1956, will defend his title. H lost the 1957 Eastern honors t Army's Paul Dean, who has be n hitting 3.4 seconds consistent) -for the 20-foot pull. Senior Rehm is the Lion's number two climber. Vega, Leu and Weissend will naturally compete in the free ex ercise since it is an all-around event. Side horse and horizontal bar events will be. second in the pre lims. The three _Lion- all-around entries will . compete -in both events, joined by- Biesterfeldt on the horse. Still Rings in Afternoon The three will then close out an active afternoon in the final event, the still rings—another all-around event. Opening the evening. qualifica tions will be the parallel bars and the trampoline, an event rarely seen by . Recreation Hall fans. Vega, Leu and Weissend will com pete with Foht on the . parallels. Vega will be defending his 1956 crown. Fegley is the Lion entry on the tramp. The trio will then enter the Varsity 'S' Club Schedules Meeting The Varsity 'S' Club will dis cuss banquet plans at 10 p.m. to night at Sigma PI fraternity. The banquet will be held on April 3 at the Hotel State College. Plans for slates of officers for next year will be discussed at the meeting. The elections will be held on March 27. A report will be heard on the number of programs sold at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Tourney. Lapel pins for new members have been received by Paul Rob erts, Varsity 'S' Club president. Lion Golf Managers All sophomores with at least a 2.0 average may apply for the as sistant managership of golf at the Athletic Office in 248 Recreation Hall. No experience is necessary .yw.. We' ' goase Have an evening 'out on the town." An d have it at the Town Rouse. Superb food, atmosphere, and mus ic. Spend this evening with the ne Picks 10 unattached. final all-around event, the long Each organization may enter horse vault. Vega will probably! two players while independents be the lone Lion competitor on' may enter unattached in the bad the flying rings. -Iminton singles. The Lien Olympian may then! There is an entry fee of 50 cents compete in the final qualifying: event—tumbling—with regulars per team in handball and 25 cents Dulaney and Stevens. Iper man in badminton. 1 ers Phil I ide horse parallel trampo- will de . tomor give the otnorrow riday foron •gin at 2 icond pre ; . at a Melpar to Physicists simul eet with ipe climb "se 'entry tone will Cnks that much or or a third One Of Nation's Leading Electronic Firms Offers Unique Opportunities Mechanical and electronic engi neers, as well as those majoring in physics and math will want to in vestigate the unusual opportunities for rapid professional growth and advancement offered by Melprr, Inc., one ot the Nation's leading electronic research and develop ment organisations. A subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Melpar is now en gaged in a program of expansion involving both increases in staff and facilities. The organization's headquarters laboratory is located in Fairfax County, Virginia, only 10 miles from Washington, D. C. No Fond Training Period At Meipar The college or university graduate who joins Melpar is not required to undergo a formal training program. Instead he immediately becomes a member of a project group and is assigned to work with an experi enced engineer whose guidance and assistance enable him to advance rapidly. Members of Melpar proj ect groups gain experience in an phases of engineering problems by free and frequent interchange of ideas during group meetings. Such experience is valuable in leading to eventual managerial responsibility. Financipl Assistance Offered by Melpar for Graduate Work :•';;O:V .. < :•.4 , 4 :•: ) FQ: k 44: ~• Y ~ v ~ {f ~' yv.?e; The list of universities located near Melpar laboratories that offer graduate and undergraduate courses in engineering subjects in cludes: Georgetown University. George Washington University, American University, Catholic Uni versity, University of Maryland, University of Virginia, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technol ogy, Northeastern University, and Boston University. Melpar offers financial assistance for study at those distinguished schools. . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. P -ADVERTLSEIIM•i'T-. IM Entries -A.DVERTLSIIM%:;!Nr Interview Engineers, and Mathematicians Melpar Locales Offer Fine Living Conditions Melpar's R & D operations are centered near and in Washington, D. C. and Boston, Mass. Both are rich in cultural and educational facilities. The Washington, D. C. area in which Melpar's headquar ters laboratory is located is within easy driving range of beaches, lakes, mountains, as well as other recreational and scenic points. The climate allows outdoor recreation 215 days of the year. Fine homes and apartments in all price ranges are readily available. Perfernmnce Determines Advancement At Melpar At Meipar there is no waiting period for "autonaatio" advance ment. Instead, an engineer, regard less of his age or tenure, may move ahead as rapidly as his skill and performance dictate. Each engi Qualified Graduates Offered Paid &speedos Trips After a personal intent:a, on their campus, qualified candidates may be invited to visit Atelpar's head quarters laboratory near Washing ton, D. C. at Cothpany expenSe. Information on opportunities avail able for graduates together with details on living conditions in the Washington, D. C. area is available by simply writing: Mr. William Schaub. Melpar, Inc., 3000 Arling ton Blvd., Falls Church, Virginia. Many University Courses Offered At Melparis Main Lab . 3felpar staff members. both holders and non-holders of degrees, may take advantage of the many fully accredited courses in engineering subjects which are offered at Mel p_aes boadquartars laboxatogy., 13=1 11 Enter IM Eleven Intramural fraternity handball players advanced into the final round of their flights with victories Monday night. In Flight One action, Jini Ly sek, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, posted a 21-5, 21-10 win over Andy Hib ler, Sigma Nu. In the other flight contest Don Harnett, Tau Kappa Epsilon, downed Don Ferguson, Phi Gamma Delta, 21-7, 21-8. Bill Taber. Sigma Pi, won his third set over Gilbert Freed man, Beta Sigma Rho, for a 21-15. 6-21, 21-4 win to enter the Flight Two finals. He will face Bill McCann. Beta Theta Pi. who bested Howard Van Matra. Alpha Tau Omega. 21-4. 21-14. Footballer Milt Plum, Phi Del ta Theta, downed Dick Dill, Theta Kappa Phi, 21-8. 21-4, in a Flight —A.DVEYYTLSE3dLEINIT Helper's Boston area pinata allow engineers to enjoy the pleasant tempo of New England living coupled with Boston's splendid cul tural and educational advantages. Melpar pays re-location expenses. Booklets Available An attractive. fully-illustrated booklet describing living contlons prevailing in the Washington. D. C. area can be obtained from Maur campus Placement Officer. neer's achievement is reviewed at least twice a year. In this manner engineers deserving advancement can be quickly "spotted" and pro moted. As soon as an engineer is ready for more complex responsi bilities they are given him. Company Policies Geared To Engineer's Needs lifelpar's personnel policies empha size individual consideration, objec tive treatment, and opportunity based on ability. Specifically, these policies are implemented by pro motion from within, wherever pos sible. merit reviews that are truly meaningful, work assignments in keeping with the engineer's most obvious capabilities. In addition, of course, the Com pany makes available to each of its staff members a wide program of company benefits, including group insuranc.e with life, sickness, hospitalization and major medical expense features, a retirement plan, and provides for paid sick leave, vacations and holidays. Salaries at Melpar compel.* most favorably with those of the in dustry as a whole. Make Appointment Now For Melpar Interview April 3rd To secure =appointment with the Helper representative when he visits your campus, contact your Placement Officer today. At the same time ask him for booklets on Mellott: and the Wash ington, D. C. area. We believe you will And them of unusual Interest Flight Finals j Three tilt, while Jim Keith, Sig 'ma Chi. tripped Jim Machlan. ITheta Xi, 21-8, 21-5. Scaring decisive wins in Flight 'Four contests were John Wright. (Alpha Zeta, over George Gray. Beta Theta Pi, 21-15. 21-3, and 'Bob Campbell. Tau Kappa Epsi lion. over Joe Fenkel, Beta Sigma Rho, 21-20. 21-7. Alpha Zeta's Don Snyder de feated Phi Sigma Delia's Fred Trust, 21-7. 13-21. 21-6, in Flight Five action. In the other Flight semifinal. Paul Schonbachler. Phi Della Theta, scored a 21-5. 121-20 victory over Don Zugates. Phi Kappa. The lone action in the sixth (fraternity flight saw- Jim Ander son, Beta Theta Pi, cop a forfeit 'victory over Jim Caldwell, Theta Chi. -AD V ERTI3E3tEI'iT Meipar Expanding Steadily Every Year Founded in 1945, Melpar has doubled in size every 18 months for the past 11 years. Recently it com pleted erection of a complete new headquarters laboratory near the Nation's Capital, and is presently making substantial additions to its Watertown, Mass. laboratory (s miles west of Boston), and to its research department in Boston. Located on a 44-acre landscaped tract, -Melpar's main laboratories encompass firer 285,000 square feet under a single roof. Fully air-con ditioned. they ara equipped wits every facility. In addition to the new, ultra-modern headquarters plant. Melpar maintains additional facilities in Arlington. Virgin*. Boston and Watertown, Macumehu setts, encompassing a total of 480,000 square feet. adefiging 4 2 enags Aran& At Melpar In Many &Ids Engineers who join Meipar may choose their assignments from ono or more of these challenging fields: Flight Simulators • Radar and Countermeasures • Network Theory • Systems Evaluation • Microwave Techniques • Analog & Digital Computers • Magnetic Tape Handling • UHF, VHF, or SHP Receivers • Packaging Elec tronic Equipment • Pulse Circuitry • Microwave Filters • Servo mechanisms • Subminiaturization • Elec t r o -Mechanical Design • Small Mechanisms • Quality Con trol & Test Engineering. Members of Meipar's research and engineering staff are ably sup ported by many designers, drafts men and technicians. Coordinated supporting services include a chem istry laboratory, a quality control group, an environmental test labo ratory, a number of shops, and other specialized facilities. PAGE SEVEN