TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1958 Seniors and the Recession ■. 'Pajama Game' Job Opportunities Best Tickets Remain lnßesearch,Development j Tickets for the four perform-: a. total of 104 students in the College of Agriculture have " ■ ■ ;ances of the Thespian production . a - v * . . Last of a Series jof “The Pajama Game” are avail-, ' 660 *° e ean s Sl * semester. A recession like the present one is certain to affect hiring: a bi e at the Hetzel Union ! Sixteen received 4.0 averages. They are William Bigley, in the production and distribution end of business, at least The performances will be at B,Richard Chamberlain, David Diehl. Martha Fritzsche, John to some degree. pa Saturday^' Gatz > otert Arthur Johnson, Doris McKinstry, It seems to be the general opinion of the recruiters inter-!Schwab Auditonum. Sales have;Clark Nick Tow, George Peayey,, . - j . - . jbeen rapid for Friday and Satur-Plain Schlosser, Alan Seaman,■_ _ _ - Viewing on campus.that the best opportunities for seniors jday evening performances. - jEric Sundback. Arthur Thaeler,■ Pflfiy r ; lie in the other two fields of] “The Pajama Game” is based Fern "WlUets and Frederick* '■ l . i / IWilWireCS ■■>l m . business research and develop-bn a novel “Seven and One-half ... .... T_ n A • men * jCents” by George Abbott and' The ° ther students'and their |Q KA Afl Air ~,,CC WIWIII3 m « Dt - : Richard BisselL The music and' a Y. e rag?s arm i * w 1 r ' H ■W II ■ k’As a representative . Pitts- woe written by Richard £?£: Campus and University party Ifj LGuOfOTOrV ■ burgh Plate Glass said, Gong-Adler and Jerry Ross. The show 3.5»; John Barn». 3.52: Mascii Beckford.,candidates for offices of 411-Uni / Tange manpower planning should jhas been on Broadway since May 3 - 37 -" William Ben3: Guy Eroh, 3.50 : Leslie Firth.:Air radio program, the coming year for the Petroleum! "where production is way ° if /. and the “steam heat” num-i 3 FL , her> 355; Jame 9 FoKff ! pr og ram will be broadcast Refining Laboratorv - research is the same or better, her. Tbe pajamas are being sup-Samuel Fry. s.si; William Fuller. 3.55 , , " wl a- 1 1 A recruiter from the Allis Chat- plied Weldbn through Kalms.rerdinand Garbin/ s.si: Richard Gre U bei.i from 9tp 10 tonight from 121 The Air Research and Develop-] * r emutertr C * vey ’ set deslgn and te c iinical;:LSs: 3.55.-| Me Arusls aeries petroleum which the company] cession has tended to draw i 4 , . . ‘Gordon fotiard. 3.52; John Puhaiia. Coffee Hour fo Bo HoM has been sponsoring. \ lheir out" a bit. i The Pajama Game is present-, Sandra ah*h«i. 3.r*o: Ray Rothenhenrec.; w 0,5 ncni The -Pennsylvania Crude Oil "The ofl industry seems to be an L^h^i 1l^ V ', DOC Association has given the lab- exception to this, however. A rep-lvri " v ./ri C rneatre me., 01,3.50 ; Renata Sdmmper. ofi: Lon Schrock.i A coffee hour will be held for oratory $12,900 to continue itsiresentative of one of the largest * 0 K '-' uy - i 3 - 7 ®: Glcnn shirk . 3.85 : jury shockey. new students in the Division of study of the development of tech-‘oil producers in the country said, .1 r _ lt |°’Samuel showers, 3.58: Paul siavick.i9 olrnse^n 2 from 3to 4 p.m. today lucal Knowledge concerning the “Everyone in the oil industry is CnPlll PfOT TO ICI IK 3 - 7 °: Thom» Snunw. X 52; su* spon-:ui the Hetzel Union dining rooms characteristics and quality back on tyroerams” and ‘ 1 " 1 1 w 1 ■L'in: Bryan staudt. 3.sn: Wiiii.m A and B. Pennsylvania crude oil and of, this includes a “sizeable cutback Ofl # SHock \NOVSSf Troutt'. 3^fis'; ph«be Trambauer. 3.55^ ' New students in DOC may at lubricatmg ous made from it. [in • permanent labor demands, _ Susan v«sjre. xss. tend. Faculty mmebers and mem- Eh\ Merrill R. Fenske, research, too.” Or. Edward F. Greene, associate: E R ' I l l 7 t^ r i 3 " so :bers of the student council will professor of chemistry and chem-j B u t deveionment in tbe oil in- Pf o _f esso chemistry at Brown 3 . f6: wuiard wiison. s.6s : ■Marilyn woifr. talk with the students, leal engineering, is the directo. .rjustrv actually nart of nroduc University, will speak on Shockl3 82: K«mit r«nck. 3.64 : Darwin zim- y-~ f the which was or- gamzed m 1929. j