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College Flying Service • • Council Report 'Submits Low Training Bid On ' LA ' Day The state College Flying Service has submitted the low ;b/d to provide flight training for selected Reserve Officers ThP Ltireral Arts Student Coun- 3 , T Rf ~,.• . f.:: le f-ati Pr has playei a big part Lin the progre - s - -11 Tu , -sdav night unan,r,ouSlY /raining Corps students at the University. of co----...c • or. of the iex meils res.dence halls along Pa:k T.ot , -d to send a representative to The proposed flight-training A; e• Wild .Stiorti,a4e Rd. report on a prospective ca-eer day , program would be part of a na- , to the college faculty at its meet-i Lionel experiment to pre-test n The land is situated on the A,ence of the typical University "monsoons" has en- mg 0ct. 24.1 senior ROTC students who have northeast edge of University prop txerty comprising that has been ab:ed tile workmen to speed up excavation work on the new Lynn Ward. junior in journal.. been singled out for pilot train- called the Krape and Musser . from Pao, was named to ing when they actually enter farin s . It parallels Legislative bwadings. Paoli, give the report Barbara Martino, ' redlikarY satirize- /Road 14062. 1 Charles Scott, engineer for John junior in arts sand lette r s from' If negotiations for the Program / McShane. loc. , contractors for the Wheeling. W. Va., and Susan Sun- ( - ' ,matenahre, the University will project, said workmen now are derland, sophomore in arts and have contracts with the Army and PlT"ransw -IPotaged in maior excavation. A letters from Pittsburgh. will also i the Air Force to train these stu- 1 Ithree-quarter yard shovel Alas represent the council at the fac-`dents. been brought in for this job. ulty meeting.: 'The University will lease an In describing th e n ew r e d' Hcmever, the Liberal Arts ca-1 area of land 300 feet wide and Bence area' S co tt said the archi- leer day is still in the planning 4500 feet long, which the bid ; facture will resemble the worn- stage. Most of the plans should der wi 1 l prepare as a grass ens dorms being built now. The be drawn up_ in time to be re- 1 landing strip. halls will be four stories high but will be L-shaped. ported to the faculty. i••••• 000000000000 ......e Three of the dorms will be con- Sandra Gusky. sophomore in' hb m from Pi t t j ournalis s ur g structed along Park Ave- The 2- '1 WMAJ Programs chairman of the committee to in-, story dining hall and the fourth TEM RSDAY ves - tigate the career day, present- 6 :6 ________ residence hall w.ll be built along Shorthdge Rd. Each dorm will • ed a progressreport to the corn- ' , t .12 have an elevator for student nee t at • She said she talked with Don- see -- A large recreation area vial be a id M. Cook. assistant director of it, 1:45 the University Placement Service.' io !A., _ la part of the residence unit Four basketball courts, three tennis who suggested having the careerlit -09 11l - OS 'courts and four handball courts day in the s p rin g•ii 9 'will be included in this area. A Cook also suggested a supple-) i i _ special plot will be set aside for mentary program for the lalliTss horseshoe pitching and softball_ Jointly sponsored by the Place-11 4 g There will also be an open play merit Office and the Liberal Artstitso area r.. 4 feet by 100 feet. Student Council. He recommend-lit u !is es Scott sa id th a t th e grave l ed a seminar to teach prospectivel y , v , parking lot which bordered the interviewees how to correctly fill: 1:00 macada m walk a l ong H or t out applications when looking 100 1 Is - Afternoon of Music Woods has been eliminated, a job. I:00 5:00 ____ Local News One of the residence hall units S: O5 _ Afternoon of italic (Bob & RaYl .Nelrs will occupy part of this area ~.......,, and the tennis courts will in- 6 00 _ News and Merle: Report : (Continued on page eight) 0: 15 6:50 ___ __--- Sports Special 6:45 Mum Fair Weather Aids Dorm Construction Hench Charges Sneak-ins in BA Pre-Registration Dr. W,:!.afr. M. I. l .en•ltt, profes sor or in tPrna tion:+l trade. Last night told rrif!Trihers of the Susi riPss Administration Student Council that one of the difficul ties of the senior pre-registration program :s that some underclass men try to 'sr.eak in" on the pro gram. Ranch said students "Itke the type of set up" of the pre-regis tration program initiated two years ago. because it permits bus mess majors to reserve courses in the college which they need for graduation. He said he could not see any way to avoid the problem a stu dent faces who !bids a non-busi ness course he signs up for dur ing the official registration period conflicts with a pre-registered course. But Hench said underclassmen who try to get by pre-registra tion should face some sort of dis ciplinary action. The council also nominated Eu gene Curry, James Meister, Al bert Litman, Burton Hollander and Theodore Dempsey to attend the National Association of Man ufacturer's Convention in New York. 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