FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1 JFCPA: Present an IFCPA With With the appoi the Interfraternity I time professional orL. The permanen. former joint-buying The manager, Mrs. nold, handles the actua ics of the food-buying. tacts merchants, han. plaints and sends out a bids. This is the system IFCPA to handle the food products. acco James Burns, chairm: board of trustees: The association send• on food prices as a me! suring the lowest pos • on the products they though a system through particular v• 1 ready is in operation, tinues to look for lo than the ones they now, . Bids are sent to which show some inter, coming IFCPA venders. Food contracts which are now being used were set up before the actual food-buying program began operating. Bids on meats, canned goods, and frozen foods were sent to all local merchants and to other companies, both in Pennsylvania and out of state. Venders were chosen on a basis of low prices and high quality. Canned goods and -frozen foods were analyzed thoroughly during the summer for quality, and only the highest quality brands were chosen for fraternity use. Bids were sent during the sum mer to various meat suppliers, and the board of trustees chose Swift ''and Co. Swift meat pro ducers meet the U.S. Govern ment's two highest ratings for meats. The,IFCPA board of trustees consists of 11 members, five stu dents and six non-students. The non-students include, besides the Temporary Coach Heads Debaters _ Dr. Harold J. O'Brien, associate professor of speech, has been ap pointed coach of the Men's De bate Team, filling the position held for nearly 30 years by Joseph F. O'Brien, professor of public speaking, who is convalescing at the Centre County Hospital. O'Brien, who will continue until the coach is again able to resume his duties, has been serving for six years as assistant coach of the team. Gulf Oil Corportafin Representatives will he at The Pennsylvania Stale University November 5, 1957 to interview candidates for positions in RESEARCH GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION DEVELOPMENT • Chemsfs •Physicists • Geolit:gists • Geophysicists •Ma.thematicians • Chemical Dag' •=3 •Mechanical Engineers *Electrical .Engineers •Geological Engineers ' Locations: Pittsburgh, Pa., end Forth Worth, Texas For additional information and to- apply for an interview. please see Mr. George N. P. Lestch. Director. Univac'.Hy Placement Service. . 1957 Future Becomes Professional . The Liberal Arts Student Council has :,upproved the estal • , . ointment of lishment of a permanent scholarship to aid a deserving senic pp Manuger student in the college. By DICK DRAYNE - _ The scholarship will be given annually, subject to r( Third of a Series • - i vision by the student council. The / tment of a permanent manager as a member of the board of trustees,; previous scholarship plan was, cers—a corresponding secretar, ouncil Purchasing Association has stepped into the class of a full-:not on a fa recording secretary and a treat permanent basis.-. executh c u o r mm er— i t t o t ee the council anization. - 1 It will provide for $lOO, $5O to manager setup is an innovation with IFCPA. It was not used by thetbe given in a fall semester and' ;$5O during the spring semester, organization, the Fraternity Marketing Association. i providing the student still meets, • uth Ar- ! the qualification. , r: i median- manager, a part-ti me secretary. ' IFCPA books will be audited by, To be eligible, a student must: She con- Both the student and the non- the, University accounting depari-Shave finished his fifth semester les corn- student members of the board :ment, at least semi-annually orand must have a 3.0 All-Univers- ' • receives were appointed by IFC. The ,more frequently if desired. If thelity average. Financial need. ac non-student members of the ',program runs into difficulty, ititivities and service to the College ', board were chosen by interview !can go to IFC for whatever aidlof the Liberal Arts and to the during the summer, and were 'is needed, including financial sup- l University will be considered in judged by their interest in the 'port. !awarding the scholarship_ Program. I Under this setup, althdligh only! The recipient will be selected :f:';' Only the manager and the sec-:about half of the fraternities are , by George N. P. Leetch, co- :l re.tary of IFCPA are paid. 'act i ve members of IFCPA, a il! ordinator of scholarships, The Because IFCPA is chartered by:fraternities are backers of and,' council will notify him each the University through IFC, it has if necessary, possible financiers of. year during the fall semester of both University and IFC backing.,the buying association_ the amount of money to be giv- ' en that year. i: Patricia Evans, junior in arts k;.- and letters from Lancaster, is'`; chairman of the scholarship corn-, t_: mittee. used by uying of ding to 1 , of the out bids ns of in ble prices buy. Al i f buying ders al- CPA con er prices ,are given. companies est in be- i Delta Nu A l p h a 'Eng Prof Resumes . !Air Motion Study 1 Wins Honors i The nature of air motion inside' i and outside of fuel sprays is being, , The University chapter of Delta!studied by Dr. W. E. Ranz, pro- ; Nu Alpha, national professional; fessor of engineering research, in, transportation f r a t e r nit y, was' a project entitled "Dynamic Con named one of the outstanding col- ditions in a Spray Zone." legiate chapters at the national His research began in January. convention last week in Atlantic Dr. Ranz has received a grant City. I of 515,700, effective Oct. 1, which James Holtzer, executive vice; will carry his phase of the project president of .the fraternity, cited; through next Sept. 30. the University chapter as provid-; Working with him is Robert W. ing excellent background educa-; Roberts, candidate for a doctor of tion for students interested inl philosophy degree in chemical en transportation as a profession. :gineering. James Jeffrey, senior in busi- I Fluid Mechanics Talk ness administration from Wilkes-I Barre; Harvey Eckert, junior in! "Some Fundamental Aspects of business administration from Ber-(Flow in Centrifugal Turbomachin wick; Donald Shappell, senior in:ery" will be discussed by Dr. Ro business administration fro ml bert C. Dean of Ingersoll-Rand Hamburg; and Dr. Robert D.:Co. at the third fluid mechanics Pashek, adviser, attended the con-'seminar at 4:10 p.m. today in 1 vention. !Sackett. HARRY HARANIN UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE Against normal road hazards ... for the life of the re-cap. GOODYEAR TREADS - Super Cushion, Custom Super Cushion, and Custom Suburban Cushion. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY anywhere in the county NOW a money-saving tire re capping service is available to you right in State College—at Haranin Motors. Recapping gives your tires longer life—makes them safer and more dependable, and at a low price! Don't wait till it's too late. Have your "balding" tires re capped . right away—at Haranin Motors. HARANIN MOTORS YOUR LOCAL EDSEL & MERCURY DEALERS 1225 B. COLLEGE AVE., STATE COLLEGE AD 8-0532 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA HARANIN MOTORS brings STATE COLLEGE irs Isf TIRE RE-CAPPING SERVICE TIRE SALES ,Permanent LA Scholarship 101 Cd for Senior Sfudenfs The council Tuesday also ap-! proved - as part of a new consti-' tution the addition of three offi-1 no mousehood for you! No flying start down a blind alley! Not for engineers at Burroughs Corporation. You start on key assignments, and your responsibilities grow as your skill and experience fit you for them. Burroughs is one of America's fastest growing corporations. Plenty of opportunities in • electronics, electro-mechanics, mechanics, optics and magnetics. And there are projects underway or planned to make us even bigger. If ; you're looking for an engineering career with top professional recogni tion, plan to look us over. See the Burroughs representative next time' he visits campus (your Placement Office can tell you when). Or write A. L. Suzio, Placement,Coordinator, Burroughs Corp., Detroit 32, Mich. l . 011 BURROUGHS CORPORATION DSurnestithe Dtviaiert Prang,. Detroit and Plymouth. Shenneen • Burreagna RetardßetardCenter. Pooh, Pa. • Electra Date DIVMIA. Pasadena. Cold. • Cant^At Inatruntent Co.. Brr,ohlyri 32. N. Y. • Martrossc Lutnoserais Dawson, Pharadatp/aa. Po_ • Matrons* Tease Dariessn, Plainibid. N. J. • The Todd C....txx.r. Rothetir • N.l'. • Massary 71• K Senna" Ihantion, ?Wadelphis, ile. PAGE ELEV '.• • •••••::-.Z$•:: rowft, _ e ; . T ., goo" .:4 w ..:.~y\:;.; ~~}A:::{.{: If you can't take a long break for a dinn•r treat. then - lake 5 - for a coke, sandwich or TV break at the Town House. Don't forget the Frank T•lesca Jas: Combo every Fri.- 9-12 p.m. :4r:{ }? .v..