PAGE FOUR Bids on Petroleum New Eng Building Bids have been ojicned for construction of a r.e.v engi neering building, to be the longest building on campus, and a petroleum research laboratory. The new engineering building will be located south of the engineering units “A-£” along College Avenue., and the petroleum lab will be construct-! , ed southwest of Forestry Build-j _ _ | ing. The Genera] Stale Author-1 A f*m\/ franOtA/C ity reported the unofficial low;*****■Jr ItwllCYYj hid ior general construction was'-~ ■ —^ *2-B47.CHW, submitted by the s. h Kesearch Grant Evereue Co. erf Bloomsburg. * V V M The engineering building, when 1 A grant to support research and completed, will blot out view of development on scabbing and the temporary engineer units fracture of materials by stress along West College Ave. The waves has been renewed for the building will begin at the mam fourth time by the Office of Ord cjtmpus gate and continue ap- nance Research of the Army, proximate!}- 600 ft. to a point The project is being directed south of the east end of Mecharn- by Dr. Norman Davids, profes eal Engineering. jsor of engineering mechanics. The It will be a completely unbrok-igrant for the period from Feb. 1 «n unit except for a first fioor.to Jan. 31, 1959. supports the re tunnel, which will coincide with-search by Davids and Sudhir Ku ttoe division between Eng "C" and‘mar, who is helping on a part ~D” time basts. The building will consist of three floors and a basement, dropping to two floors at its east, end at the main campus gate.; The two-story wing will be con-; Heeled to a new south wing of. Sackett. { Plans also call for a north wing,: approximately 125 fee* long, toj be added to Sackett. The new construction will re quire the Petroleum Research La boratory south of Sackett to be tom down. The parking lot be hind the engineering units will also become part of the area oc cupied by the new engineering building. Future plans may call for the elimination of the temporary en gineering units, according to Wal ter A. Weigand, director of phys ical plant. However, he said, un der the present setup the units will, remain. Construction of the new petro leum research laboratory is scheduled to begin at the same time as the engineering building is started. The laboratory' will bt approxi mately 150 feet long and 100 feet wide, and will have a basement and first floor. 23 Students Added To Ed Dean's List Twenty-three students in the College of Education were omitted from the Deans List. They all had 4.0 averages. They are: Mary Ann Gemmill. Karel Go ble. Nancy Gremnger, Sandra Grotsky. Patricia Hile. Irene Hor vath. Joan Jaeger, John Keller, Kathryn Kersh. Bernard Lapinski, Dorothy Madge McKee. Thomas Mentzer, Paul Millham, Anne Nitrauer, Myrna Payn ter, Jeannette Peikert, James Schwarz. Nancy Sones, Marilyn Swank. Carol Tuckerman and Carole Young. Karen Goble. Campus Pastor to Give Fourth Lenten Lecture The Reverend Don Mcllvride, Presbyterian campus pastor, will discuss Caiaphas, the Jewish high priest who presided at Christ's trial, at 7:30 tonight in the Luth eran Student Center. Caiaphas is the fourth in a Len ten series of “Passion Personali ties.” Bowling will follow the pro gram. PLAYERS present a new adult comedy Beach" IK?/ Violet Welles CeittrTitage Mar. 7-Apr. 12 TICKETS SLOO at HUB THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Lab, Open Improvement in the armor plate used by the armed forces is the aim of the project. Davids •and his colleagues are determin iing how stress and shock waves behave in the armor plate ma terials and are making theoreti ;cal analyses of past experiments {performed on armor plate. Youli be Sittin on top of the world when you change to Till I-* - | j ., ! v ! f \ '■ r-ft L ft light into that Only L*M gives you this filter fact— the patent number on every pock— ...your guarantee of a more effective filter on today’s L‘M. 'Measley Patients Add 'Chickenpoxer One student with chickenpox] L-, now in the University Health; Center, along with several who; have measles, according to Dr.| Rise Stevens, Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano, will Herbert R. Glenn, director. i . . , He said all the cases of measles sing excerpts from the opera which made her famous — Bizet S are the 3-day variety Four mem-; “Carmen"—when she appears at Recreation Hall Sunday bers of Tau Kapp Epsilon were! . among the measles patients yes-'night. terday. including Robert Frank-, The program, scheduled to begin at "8:30 pjn. will include Im, city editor of The Daily Col-| . b ’ , legian. : excerpts from some of the 40 op-,' Last week eight students were'; e ra roles Miss Stevens has sung measles patients at the infirmary, i and some lighter classical and and there were seven the week; semi-classical numbers. 1 before. Exact figures are not yeti Miss Stevens is noted not only available for this week. ;for her fine traditional presenta-i j tion in “Carmen," but for her own CUexee Tamm ii/* new interpretation as well. i VvfieaS I earn Vfins > She explains the change she Dickinson AAcitch I More than 900 student tickets ! The University chess team de- ‘ and 700 non-student tickets are feated Dickinson College 8-3 Sun-; still available for the Rise Sle day at Carlisle. ■ vens* conceit Sunday at Recie- Recording wins were Carl Diet- : aiion Hall, rich, Karl Forsberg, Robert Haas,' Tickets will be available to il e.nry Howe. Forest Mmtz. Fred' morrow and Saturday at the Shaffer. Frank Toth and Jerry ! Hetrel Union desk. j Wetzel. Losers were William Alii- ~, , . . j son. Robert Dejaiffe and Arthur made in the way she sings the Stein. role this way: | “I used to see Carmen as a __l . - ,_ . ! blinding light that attracts men. UeDQTerS cancel Trip I used to play her on the passive An outbreak of measles at side. Now I see her as a woman Grove City College has forced of design!” the men’s and women's debate, However, though today Miss teams to cancel the planned trip Stevens’ name is synonomous to that college for a tournament with that of Bizet’s gypsy beauty. there this weekend. there was a time when it seemed ucsrrr t tmn toateco cfl jfOm/f'immtm.fmit} ij ii.ifll SLJ*w*Sfr VtiatJizJiar Best tastin’ smoke you’ll ever find! Put yourself behind the pleasure end of an lAM. Get the flavor, the full rich taste of the Southland’s finest cigarette tobaccos. The patented Miracle Tip Is pure white inside, pure white outside, aa a filter should be for cleaner, better smoking. «uu lmott * tcacco o*. Met Star 'Carmen 1 live Modem flavor «r PILTBR9 to Sing Excerpts jthat she would never get the ■chance to play Carmen at all. She was such a success playing young-boy roles in “Der Rosen kavaiier," “Hansel and Gretel” |and “The Marriage of Figaro” (that for many years she wa* ■type-cast. Miss Stevens’ appearance here 'marks the 13th concert in the pre ;sent Artists’ Series., Outing Club to Hold ■Overnight Cabin Party | The Outing Club will camp overnight Saturday at the Civil Engineering Cabin at Stone Val ;ley. Coeds interested in participat ing must sign at the Hetzel Union :desk by noon today for permis sion from the dean of women's ■office. Rides will leave at 8 p.m, ; tomorrow from the rear of Os ; mond. The overnight cabin party will include a square dance. '■ ) V • • :>>£• ' FRIDAY. MARCH 14. 1958 ✓ V
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