PAGE TWO Viers i ii . . ICCB Career :Exhibits 4 Deba 'Coed .Reassignn , • • i_ • plyThfoerd,reeaadssliingnemfoerntwtOomtheeniitopreapil To : Open Tod2ur IN Hum Win Trippny, ent o ro i o g ms' f n o ext s fal i l h is o : ld p.m be t su a b l - . 1 11117 I The women's debate team ton , - !mated to the Assignment Officel Students will have an oppor-' "I am sure that many students ped teams from 3c; colleges and:in Pollock Dining Hall; James S. turiity to discuss job openings will he surprised to find oppor- universities this weekend to wrn!Kline, head of the assignment: with representatives from 25' or- tunities for employment avail - ;first 'place in the, New York Uni-I division of the Department of! ganizatiops today and tomorrow able to fields that may appear to versity Spring Forensic Festival. ! Housing, said. in the Hetzel Union Building at be completely unrelated to their , , the :Career Exposition sponsored major,". Hill Continued. I The , women debaters were : Every effort will lbe made to . , by ' the' Inter-College co u n c il - 'awarded the Sweepstakes Trophpfulfill requests for reassignment, Students will also have an op-. Board. ' for accumulating the highest num-{he said. When students apply for ty to inquire about :The exposition vzill continue un.. s P Ve tini art-time and summer em- Pc's - her of points in debate, persuasivejtVoms which have I been desig n! 5.30 ism. today and from 9 a.m.,'speaking and after dinner speak-!nated for junior residents, .new_ n i lo m p ent with the individual (freshmen . or language living to 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. It is di-i- Y companies, headded. , igroups, they will be placed in vided into three parts with display. --, The affirmative' debate . team, booths in the game and card' "THETOTAL COST of the proj- composed of Arlerie Weiner. sen- Kline said. nearby rooms, • rooms and in the first floor ect is :expected to run ov e r iur in liberal arts from Hasbrockl ' Women wishing a new s , room _lounges of -the HUB. 350.000.7' Hill:said, "with the ma - 'Heights. NI.. and Sharon ToffeY,lnext fall should turn in thtir ap "Two; to five representatives for costs being construction and sophomore in psychology from{7 'from . each organization will be shipment of ! exhibits and repre - !Carlisle, defeated, men's teams! r available at the different display sentatives' salaries. - These ex - ,from Rensselaer Polytechnic In-I 'booth , ; to.amwer students' ques- ; penes will be paid by the indi - 'stitule and Rochester Institute of , Wins concerning specific phases,vidual - Organizations, he saidf- ( Technology and a mixed team, of the company's operations," Er-, . "One ;company has spent over from Queens College. They lost' yin Hill; ICCB chairman of Ihe.slo,ooo on itS_exhibit alone." heonlv to a men's team from the Carver lxposition, said last nighti a dd e d , - 'University of Soutt Carolina. -- 1 lii . SELECTING the organizes-I George N. P. Leetch, director of The negative team, composed lions, the ICCB has tried to in-'the University Placement Service.tofi-Dianne Lamb.- junior in lour dude those, with possible oppor- and his I.,talf members assisted the . n ali sm "from 'Arlington, Va., and 'unities :for studenti enrolled iniICCBRon contacting the organiza - ;Chris Irvin, senior in education' all colleges at the University. Httlitions, Hill said.' , }from State'Collev, won all their ( said. . - ! It Is ' estimated that approxi- , debates, defeating men's . teams, debates, "The !primary purpose of the mately 9.ooo!students visited dis-.from Hunter College, Hamilton' Career Exposition is to acquaint play booths and spofke with-rep-,College and Seton ;Hall, plus a -undetclassrnen with potential job- resentatives at a similar exhibition women's learn from Albertus openings so that they may better last year, he added. Magnus. organize their college programs OE a , long range basis. - Hill ex-. , .-plaited.? Seniors who have not as yet • obtained jobs are also invited" to . -speak with representatives from "variousf organizations, Hill added. 7STU I DENTS should visit a . ' ' Many exhibits arid speak with as many iicpresentatives as possible .to acquaint them with pos.sibh• opporttinities in all fields," HO' said. I New College Diner Downtown Between the Movies LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING 6:30 TONIGHT 131 Sackett 111•11111• Everyone must be there or hand in an excuse STATE AY! 1 "Picnic" "Where The Boys Are" STARTS TOMORROW IJJ,CAPTOON frANitt lilliocchio ITCHNICOLOW Oltsk 'dory 'Meet**. lbablia 111 PAU VISIA btrease Ci..lc. Feat.-1:30. 3:41, 5:40, 7:41. 9:42 II THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Spring . Week Tonight . 84j30 Senior Ball • . • • " o' HUB Ballroom Semi-Formal $5.00 per couple Dancing 9-1 , Tickets will be available at the NUB Desk the day of the Ball. Awards REC HALL Larry ElgOst • * 11111LEPOWIE * Last Times TONIGHT James Cagney -"ONE, TWO THREE" Wed. & Thurs. ; "Never On Sunday" featuring and his orchestra I first choice dancing America i TUESDAY. .MAY 1 1962 , ent Forms Due plications between MaY 7 and May 18. These applications will bet placed in a drawing with seniors given priority. ;- Women shoiild specify their second and third choices for room. and residence hall and include in -the uppei lefthand corner of the form their dormitory name and room number. Roothmate requests should be submitted together. ILAST " Piet' i Gerallia, MIMES NEW M AN • ; PAGE TODAY Sweet Bird of Youth" at 2;OS. 4:45. 7 . ;05. 11:29. • Beeios Temortow ITALY...IT'S THE PLACE WHERE THEY'VE MADE AN ART OF EVERYTHING I/Ty &Ague. Angie Willson hum Bram •:tonne Pieshette " • Jl, an r EMIRE N TECHNICOLOR' mcerarr IMMO WS 11 Last Times Ingmar Bergman's TONITE 7:30-9:15 "The Dzq's Eye" 41 1 at Z ' OiTtil E. ati; use way soma me! 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