PAGE EIGHT Companies Interview Despite Recession The number of companies interviewing seniors this year is not down as much as the recession seemed to indicate it would be, according to Donald M. Cook, assistant director of the University Placement Service. Approximately 365 com panies from all areas held interviews on campus In comparison with other years! the number of recruiters for non technical students has been higher this semester than ever before and there has been a particular in crease in the number of retailing and insurance companies, Cook said. Total needs, however, he said, are down probably as much as 25 per cent from last year. Cook noted, however, that some com panies have been notified that not enough students had signed up for an interview with them. The placement service has a policy of notifying companies who expect to be interviewinj on campus when six or less stu dents sign up for an interview. Companies this year have been a little more selective, Cook said. They are placing more emphasis on academic standing and over-all abilities, there is more demand for the top students, and the students with low averages or a pending military obligation are having more trouble, he said. Light into that Live Modern flavor PUFF BY PUFF They said it couldn't be done .. . a cigarette with such an improved filter ... with such exciting taste. Less tars But L&M did it! L&M's patented filtering process electrostatically places extra filtering fibers crosswise to the stream & of smoke . . . enabling today's L&M to give you te puff by puff less tars in the smoke than ever before. Yet L&M draws easy ... delivering you the ore_, 9 e 2l , e , 7 ec r o i s ch T t h a e st b e o o , f t t t lr ,t, S in ou g th sm la o n k d e 's y fi o n u e l s l t e c v i e g r ai fi 'e n tt d e 01966 LOW: 6 tin TOBACCO Co. The average salary, excluding ' education majors, is over last year's, but percentage-wise the in crease is lower: last year the av erage salary was $422 and this 1 year it is expected to be between' $430 and $435, Cook said. 1 Cook said he feels the num ber of interviews per person wilt be down this year. He says I the reason for this could be ei- 1 ther that the students have eliminated themselves, or that they are being more selective. Cook urged all graduating sen liars without jobs to stop in at the 'placement service in Old Main be cause some jobs are still available. Many recruiters were not able to !interview on campus and would (like to have written applications. "There are plenty of jobs, but !students this year have to do more digging," Cook said. There will be ir.o . e students without jobs at graduation, but if they will persist they should be able to find jobs by fall, he added. t s ;< a :7 , ' ' s ~ ~'~+` ~;: ~ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ••# . 3c?*' • . szr.Nq s" .....1; . '{ s 7"'l. ,3v• - eske \c.o., scs -- -,* kk' '.• , `.",' • ..,'•,. %-ewswoMk. ; , , x'''')'?;rikko7.);?:7.;o44l%'s ..i? :i 'l'i44-'(‘,s '''4'''.'''''&>''%'"''''''' ~141:3 ,.., ••••'. kf,2t40•14 \6,‘,725-SUE,vit ‘`‘*l.3.4;,ftsc;)!,',l!?,;,.'x:tf'.•;'s ''': erWgig:',stO,'`Psyifati'kt,Z ,k,s'.3. a: ' ' ? ' ; C \ 'l 4 ' 4 " .. '. ' ' '?..', s`‘,; •k ' S - v; , . s . :'.'ze ;? t ,v ;:.• , ,,..1`;'• -••Vq's. ~/•`:'4"•> •ge.V, A 5 4 .:e.5.}56,... ss, ,r. 4 `. s •' s ; •:,•„"k '' s ' :,:,, s<4sl s • „. ....... z s/ ,„ e. „,5,,, , .. •.. ..,. . ~.: 4,....>." "My.. s" .... ' ~. s', ' • '.", ~ ~`" , 5 j . ,,',,..;_::„ . , , „, \ % :., , .. ~. 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Exhibits by student organiza- The appointment was approved itions and Centre County indus-;at the weekend meeting of the trial firms will be on display in!Executive Committee of the Board !the Hetzel Union Building. Stu-1 of Trustees in accordance with a dent, veteran and civic organiza-Ipolicy that provides for rotation tions will participate in a parade l in the position, with each head 'Thursday. appointed for a 3-year term. I THINV THAT DoGos S-N #l. LOSING 1415 /AND! a. if( . 3 , --. i „\,• /// 3 r •- ' A ''' i --,---._ • ...-, vo.i •ZSip • : li .v,..---r. ~ • . • ----:-....-. -, zowd -•,... 1 4k4 1 -' ...,.4H--...' ////, 0t : -_ _ . ......... • „4 .. ; 1 • _ . .4.047. A. TODAYS L&M GIVES YOU... ALL I KNOW i 6 MAT T4EY'RE VERY FIERCE-LOOKING.. oc .1 I •••=7."'""=• 1, / 1 117:44, th 11 /414, omm - Aldo. r.:. ,-, ` K c WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1958 Eng Prof to Present Triaxial Stress Paper Dr. L. W. Hu, associate profes sor of engineering mechanics, will present a paper entitled "Develop ment of a Triaxial Stress Testing Machine and Triaxial Stress Ex periments," at the spring meet ing of the Society for Experi mental Stress Analysis this month in Cleveland. CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 ■.m. THE PRECEDING DAY RATES-17 words or less: $0.50 One insertion $0.75 Two insertions $l.OO Three insertions Additional words 3 for .05 for each day of insertion FOR SALE 1957 GERMAN LLOYD 2-door station wagon. Very good condition. CO) AD 8- 4174 after 5:30. MUST SELL immediately owner in Florida fur jacket and hat 125 00; fur piece 87.00 ; beautiful coat ;30.00 ar all for 550.00. Call AD 7-4852. I PAIR white canvas tennis shoes, ei.e 1014 Worn once, will aacrifice; also Alligator raincoat, size 10. Eat. 2730. LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOTER, equip ped with windshield, lights end buddy teat. Like new--$250.00. Phone AD4-4414.1. 1951 CHEVROLET 2-door club coupe. Call AD 7-4022 ask for Dale Tolbert. 1951 MERCURY: radio, oterdrite, eytra Rood condition. Call Ed Fogle ext. 21:4. HALF KARAT diamond ring in n bite gold setting. size 6J —560.00. Cell AD 541915 after 5:30 p.m. FIVE 'USED tennis reekets.. 4 Selling for little more than price of strings. Eye. nines call AD 7-7235. DARTMOUTH SKIS, K t eel edges. safety binders, seeen-foot. Call AD $4704. VINTAGE 1950 Mercury, dual--equippea, two-door, standard transmission mito. mobile-5190. Can haggle if neectEary. Telephone AD 7-4171. NITT.ANY LION STATUETTES. t \ Act. replicas of Lion Shrine, 8 1 / 4 " long, 4 , , 1 " high. f 7.10. Wilt mall anylvhete. Alec Penn State Seal Chang: armchair $27.10; thumback (armless) style, $16110: shipped express collect from maker. Sold excluxixe. ly by Penn State Alum A.soc., 104 Old Main. '43 PONTIAS Convertible. good condition. Call AD 7.1122 ask for Charles Frets. RADIO CLEARANCE SALE, All 14 nee of radios at cost. State College TV, 232 S. Allen St. CALL ABRAMSON'S auto wrecking AD 8-6237 Fine used cars and trucks for salvage and resale. FOR RENT TWO SINGLP - ✓ SINGLE rooms for summer reaEion at rAticert rates. Gond location. Phone AD 1-1374. Also available for fall. THREE ROOl4l furnished anal trnent, sate bath and entrance. Available June 15. lit Lemont. AD 8-9413. TWO ROOM Apartment. all utilities fur. ni3heti—ss6. Quiet, summer only, one block from campus. Al) 7 . 2171 after 6 P.m -- - RENT—AVAILABLE June I; 3 100111 ff and bath, newly tedeemated; t.tme, refry. Pine Crme Mills. Call AD 7.4442 after 6. FTRNISIIED APARTMENT for tent in. cludei modern automatic washei.dt3er, electric stove: close to campus. Year's knee required. Inquire "Perry", South Pugh Sheet afternoons. ROOMS FOR all sunitnet bes slop s, close to campus. 243 South Pugh St. THIS SUMMER—inorlein fmnighel effi ciency apartment witlun walking (liatnnce of campus. Phone All 8-1143. APARTMENT FOR lent, summer unly- Thiee rooms futniqhed, only 2 bleeps from campus. Call Neal at AD F-F3;3 FURNISHED 3-ROOM Apartment with laundry facilities, private bath. 223 S. Atherton. AD 8-0387. Available fur summer. MARRIED 7 Furnished apaitment on Col. lege opposite Old Main. A'ailable June. Call AD 8-0743 after 7:00 p.m. SILVER RING with initials B.E W. be tween Simmons and Home Ee. bldg. on Monday afternoon. Call liobbye est. 4t4. ___ GOLD HAMILTON wrist-natch nitloY— College and Allen. Inscription on buck. Reward. Call Dan Ferry AD 7-4274. WALLET LOST containing valuable niipera and money either Sparks or Aimsby. Please call "Sam" ext. 3132. Renard. POUND MAN'S. RING near Nittany Lion Inn April 19th. Not school ring. Owner plea3e identify. George Elder, nnli Milian. dale Road, Chevy Chase 16, Maryland. WANTED RIDE TO Florida leaving IrUTiof May or first part of June. Call AD 7-4852. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for a good driver (met be 21) to drive a car in a tour through Europe for a substantial ' , Auction in the price of the tour. Call AD 7-4113 after 6 p.m. TEACHER, WIFE and child nigh to sub. let 3-I room unit in EastAiew Terrace for July and Auk. Refrigerator m ailable. C. L. Kramer, 18 Perine St., Damsville. [ N.Y. TO KNOW any girls going to Notre Dame this eeekenl. Looking for traveling companion. Call Carol ext. 153.3 M. MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE STUDENT trunks and personal affects. Pick-up and delitety suttee. Shoemaker Bros. Phone AD 8-6751. IT'S RASSINGER for racket stringing the No-Awl way Latest factory equip. ment, prompt service. guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket University Tennis Service. 614 Seaver Ave. aftee 6 p.m. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes or typewriters. Ws will tall for and deliver your typewriter. Nlttany Office Equipment. 611) 114111 L,