PAGE EIGHT University Pays Out AFROTC Lists th Cadet Positions $2 l /2 Million a M on For Semester The University's payroll, which has more than doubled Cadet Col William Angliss, the last 10 years, now averages $2.5 million a month, Presi:senior in business administration ,from Easton, Conn, has been lent Eric A. Walker said yesterday. 'named division commander of the Force ROTC unit at the I.3m annaul payroll of $3O million, Walker pointed out,' A ',Air Force represents approximately 60 per cent of the University's 1 Additional cadet duty assign - ,yearly budget. Iments have been announced for . . About 84 per cent of the 4848,the spring semester. Hanson Art Exhibt :fult-tuno employes list Centie , Cadet Col. John Welty, senior „County as thew home. The re- in business administration from To Be Displayed imainder are employed by the Waynesboro. is commander of state-wide agriculture extension Wing I: William King, senior in; An exhibition of oil paintings, service and the University's 14 Indust! ial engineering from El-) 1 / drawings and photographs bb y' ' commonwealth campuses 'rams, is commander of Wing 11, 11 William Hanson, instructor in art, , Walker said that the 4800 fig H Other appointments include )l at the University, will open to- we does not accurately reflect the Cadet Col Fitzwilliam King, Ca-, 1 mort 01,v and continue 1111ough . number of people who benefit dot Col. Ronald Resh and Cadet Match 17 in the Iletzel Union University employment. Col, Kati Tremba, members of griller y. In mid-year of 1959. for ex- the general staff. , I Hanson is a gladuate of the ample, the total number of full- i Also Cadet Col. John Hykes. di-' Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,, time employes was estimated at 'vision vice commandei; Cadet Mass • and is l'"Pre c ented as a 4419. Yet for the calendar year Cadet Cot. Wells Hunt Jr., opera-, printinaltei in the permanent col- 1959, approximately 15.000 re- :tions officer; and Cadet Lt. Col. lection of the Addison Gallery of port-of-earnings forms were is. Bethran Bolt?, personnel officer. _______ __ A mei wan Ai t. sued. ' Cadet Lt Col. Jerry Knolls, spe.' Writing on architecture. de- The additional numbeis iepre- cial set vices officer; Cadet Lt, SOrOtititSS to Draw— sign and art education, Hanson sent part-time people, many of Col. Albert PR:mill°, administra-j (Continued front page one) 0, a frequent cunt' Mutor to ETC , 'them students, who help make up Me officer; and Cadet Ist Lt. , the Pollock residence halls, ac a” inlet national quarterly, whall the Universit 's total work force. Barry Seip, assistant operations cording to Dean Lipp. v. ill publish his antic)-, "Aw al e-, Thirty years ago, according to officer. 1 There will be three sororities in hr's ,, and Art" in a lot thcoming o ff ic i a l records, hull-time em- 'each of the new residence halls. IS'lle• ployes numbered 1150 and the —lt's possible that a college They will be located on the A ieceptton has been a l ranged.m o ntbly payroll was $217.000 En- education doesn't always pay, but ground level All sorority women fin t to 5 p pn, totwit tow at the iollment then was 4026 as corn- that doesn't release Pop from his'will live on the floors above the pa)tfq y, pared with today's 15,000, financial obligation. suites. I figure I made the right move when I joined a fast-growing electrical company like FPE. You get in on the ground floor and you move up fast as the company expands you're not submerged and lost in the shuffle. Do a good job and people hear about it. There's no paternalism your own ability and determination are what county, WHAT SHOULD THE COMPANY IN YOUR FUTURE BE? An industry leader, professional in every phase of business conduct with each product ahead of its field. a Expansion at a rate even faster than the remarkable growth of the electrical industry with a complete line of electrical distribution and control equipment. a A warm or ganization with room for personal growth and development. Federal Pacific is alt this... and more. FPE FEDERAL PACIFIC ELECTRIC COMPANY -- Affiliated with Cornell Dubilier Electric ComotatiOill THE DAILY CC7IIMAN. STATE MIME. PENNSYLVANIA THERE'S A FUTURE FOR YOU IN ENGINEERING—SALES A Federal Pacific Representative will be at Penn State on Aprii 6 Your placement* director can arrange an appointment. viatdl for this FPE Interview Date. If you cannot attend, write to: C. A. Schmidt, Director-Student Training Federal Pacific Electric Company 50 Paris Street, Newark 1, New Jersey WDFM to Feature Music of Bach "WDFM. will broadcast the first in a series of four programs de voted to the music of Johann Se bastian Bach on "The Third Pro gramme" at 7 p in. tomorrow. Peter Gano, junior in music education from Allentown, will ,present the program under the ; supervision of G. William Hen ninger, professor of music. The other three programs in ithe series will be broadcast on iMarch 2(1, April 24 and May 22. Approved Activities All fraternities have been approved for the entertainment of woman guests tonight ex cept Delta Tau Delta and Phi Epsilon Pi. Also approved were the West Halls dance, the Penn State Forestry Society's semi-formal dance, the Lyons and North Halls social in Warnock and the EUB Student Fellowship social. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1960 American Oil Company Gives Film to University "The Promise and the Glory," an award-winning film describ ing the hardships and victories of America's colonial settlers, was presented to the University as part of American Oil Company's 15th anniversary of sponsoring the 4-H Tractor program in 22 states. The film was presented to Dr. Herbert R. Albrecht, agricultural extension director, by B. S. Tittle, district sales manager for Amer ican Oil in Harrisburg. —Stereotyped plates were used for many years in book printing before they wete used in news paper production. CLASSIFIEDS FOB SALE GOOD USED t;uttar. . excellent old viollA wlth ea.-. AD 8-21.3 a after 0:00 p.m. SOFA—opens Into double bed $415, chair siS, cbe , t of thltwets 115, Duffet $3O, coffee table $2O. and hi4l equipment AD 7-4;.•‘a 1 34' A S "i 3/ ?FRI 1I." house Tr — nder. 2 yetisof J. .11,thtiv used Over HMO north of eTtr.ts Sacritice for quick rale. AD 8-8642. 1955 FORD Thunderbird; red body a nd two black tunit, auto transmission, power steer/ fur and perfect mechanical condition. Must sett , getting married, abking $1450 C.,11 tieorge at UN B-7EIV., LLOYD 1944 Derrnan set T an, 45 ram% Air. cooled, Iron t• v, heel drive. Po rrhaaed New Year'i. Any reasonable offer. Larry AD 8 FOR RENT THREE ROOM thitd Door a pa) 'moo, kitchen, ele , P - ieitY, water Wl4 laundry faCattlei AlruNW Rent $B5 A MAAlho bliN immediately. Call AU 7-2531 morning, aid e‘entmc,i EXOTIC ROONIs in ul>n Etm en t three Mons Owe the "Skeller." Beet mention—ninke any ea..; in inn minutes—with kitchen. Call Jerry .U) S-1917. NICELY I CRNISHED single room and I double for male students, near campus, reasonable. parking privileges, Ca)) AD 7 , 7906 or EL 5-1302. COMFORTABLE, MODERATE rate ae commoilutioni With private bath or running %titer. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittaoy Ate.. State College. AD 1-48b0 or AD 7-77a2 ROOM & BOARD RESERVATIONS NOW being taken tog room & board for spring semester at 317 E. Beater Ate. & 22D S. Alien St. For complete information ask for Mrs. Petrisky at 317 E. Beaver Ave. WANTED • WANTED DFSPFRATELY I used 1. pe• %rite!, good condition. Call Alan Moses AD 7-1255, _ COUNSF k.:\PEßlENCE—cnedk r . 20 earl or older C.,11 Judy, UN 5-7207. _ WAIT It :; M UST F.; 21, a sharp coed, raiz fan. No e perienee neeeksary, Call Larrs AD g-0221. GUIT.kRisT Dk_hiltES posaton mith area (lane,. hand Ex perien c,d, dependable. Phone EV 8.7175, spline CI reit, Ya, titter 1; p.Ol. TWO NIES to share apartment in Metzger Bulititna'. Coll AD 84604. HELP WANTED PART TIME 14 ORE on nearby farm in ekehrtime for town in board or room and boat d \lorl, aaatlable after April 1 throughout entire 9 warner. Pieferrnon pill 'he given to stale t having had pre% ions evtitn inure in fat nt work. In o en!) ing elate age, pre: 10L14 e perienee and whether sou pion to attend gooier nomions. Reply I'O Bar I 12, State College. LADIES—Make spare hours profitable and plens.int sell popular new COIIT Cos met ors r, aft Vitamin., High earnings. No imp hes, no cur needed. We teaeh you. Phone El. 1.:2154. LADIES—BEAUTIFUL new Easter out. fit can be lours pith the large earnings 3311 can make with our part-time, plearant work. tfout4 of own choice. No ear or expel fence needed. Phone EL 6-2658. MISCELLANEOUS TKE HOUSE WARMING, 2.5 Sat. Entire hone open for all to 91V. "(IhRMS, GASES, ASHES: Pandora's Box?" You are imited to hear this ilcictission at the International Fireside 'Monday eer,zng - d pm. at home of Prof. 'and Mts. Leon Kneehone, 125 S. Patter- Hon Ttansportation from 111 1 / 1 desk at 7 :45. JAM SF:::SION at TEE Sat 2-5. Ting Wright's Dmeland Jazz. Everyone wel -1 come. MIKE RAYMOND and his All-Stars are now a t Bitable for all fraternity and sorority narthn. Call UN 21-5060. STUDY DIIEAKS-5411Y Because reu need delicious linagie,, Steak Sandwiches from Marreff'3. AD 8-Win. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, to or acrobatic tenons. Prates. atonal School of Dane. An 84078. , LOST GRAY PURSE with glasses In gold ease, pen—Route Ee Wed. afternoon. Cali Ann UN 5-7961. Help! Glasses needed. 'I7A SCARAB BRACELET Friday near 10 Snails,. 202 Willard, or HUB. Cal) Carol UN 6-6650. DIETZGEN SLIDE Role. Reward offered. Call Fred Riegel UN 5.5279. Muet bay* it for bitieboolv3. BLUE PEA.ME glas4es in blue ease Wed night between :McElwain and McKee. Call Phyllis UN 5-6017. 1 DARK 11ROWN Wallet, NUNN type, in nee Hall locker room. Keep money but cards urgentJy needed. Call AD 74$H. Reward.
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