THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1963 Fencers Nip Temple In Seasons Opener Special to the Collegian PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 30—The Penn State fencing team opened its 1963 season here this after noon by stopping Temple, 15-12. The meet went down to the next-to-the-last bout as State gained the "decisive fourteenth point when ' sophomore epeeist Fred Davis beat the Owls’ Jeff Ham, 5-4. Chuck Dooley, number three sabreman, was the Lions’ top fencer today, sweeping all three of his bouts, 5-1, 5-0, 5-3. Four other Nittany swordsmen were double winners. Chick Poole turned the trick in sabre, John Cooper and Ken Vandenburgh each took a pair in foil and Davis won two epee bouts. • A 1 Gallo, Temple’s outstanding foilman, caused State the mos'f trouble as he won all three of his bouts, 5-3, 5-0, 5-3. Penn State 15, Temple T 2 SABRE Penn State 6, Temple 3 Poole (PS> defeated Goldstein, 5-3; de feated Dupe.v, 6-2; lost to Pollack, 3-6. New College Diner -.Dow mown Sst.voeti the / Mcvie r ,. ENGINEERS: * move fast with an aerospace leader Aerospace... big business of the future...is today’s mission at Hamilton Standard. If you’re heading for an ME, EE or- AE degree, it will be worth your time to check with us when our college personnel representative is on campus. • The date: February 5,6,1963 Before he arrivesj’pick up a fact packed brochure at your place ment office. It gives you a no baloney picture of how our engi neers live, work and play. Invest your knowledge in the leading aerospace team... Hamilton Standard Pircraft Windsor Locks, Conn. An Equal Opportunity Employer Many other special sroup* A „ MleJ cash and final; of merchandise reduced alteration* at cost during Dollar Days only PSMefeated Goldstein. 5-1; loet to Tollack, 2-5;-lost to Dupey, 1-5. Dooley (PS) defeated Pollack. 5-1; de feated Goldstein, 5-0; defeated Dupey, 5-3, Penn State 5. Temple 4 , C .Yl Pe !. L’S) defeated Bannon. 5-0: de feated Rose, 5-1: lost to Gallo, 5-3. Vandenbunch (PS) defeated Rose, 5-0; defeated Bannon. 5-2; lost to Gallo, 0-5. r , olle f J p S) defeated Rose, 5-1; lost to Gallo, 3-5;. lost to Bannon 4-5. EPEE ~ Penn State 4, Temple 5 Lewis (PS) defeated Holmes, 5-1; lost to Finkelstein, 4-5; lost to Ham. 0-5 Davis (PS) defeated Holmes, 5-3; de feated Ham, 5-4; lost to Finkelstein. 3-5. Hansell (PS) defeated Holmes, 5-3; lost to Ham, 6-6; lost to Finkelstein, 2-5, BASKETBALL SCORES College Manhattan 84, Army 59 Navy 79, Virginia 66 TECHNICAL GRADUATES Regularly 15.95 British Convoy Coat 17.95 Jantzen Sweater 10.45 MEN'S STORE STATE COLLEGE THt DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA ChE, ME, Atlas, a medium-sized, diversified chemical organization offers opportunity and responsi bility to qualified men at all degree levels in the above-listed majors. TRAINING through orientation and on-the-job assignments assist new members of our’tech nical staff to adjust rapidly to the stimulating world of industry. LISTING our'major chemical products p01y01r,,,. polyester resins, surfactants, acti vated carbons, only partially indicates the variety of our interests. Other areas include miniature electro-mechanical devices for aerospace applications, ethical pharmaceu ticals, and industrial explosives. Employment is available in product development, process development, product research, production supervision, quality control, and several staff areas. ADVANCEMENT on merit, interesting proj ects, tuition aid, modern facilities, and planned programs of personal development all suit the man interested in his own future. See YOUR placement officer now for infor mation about specific positions and locations. Make an appointment to discuss your career opportunities with our representative who will visit your campus on FEBRUARY 7, 1963 mTLAS CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, inc. An „V o| opportunity WILMINGTON 99, DELAWARE Y - FRIDAY - SATURDAY. STATE COLLEGE ;EA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OLLARDAYS 'tiring Dollar Days at Kalins, you will find 'ducfions ini Clothing, Men's accessories ;nd Sportswear, Suits, Sportcoats, Slacks, Sweaters, Shirts/ Jackets, Topcoats and fany other categories of merchandise re luced during this event. K THESE VALUES Regularly 5.00 Striped Dress Shirt Regularly 12.95 Shetland Sweater Regularly 16.95. , .31.75 Quilted Ski Parka. 11.95 IM Results Bowling Fraternity League A Epaifon Phi 8 Phi Kappa Sterna 0 Pi Kappa Phi 8 Alpha Itho' Chi 0 Alpha Chi Rho 6 Alpha Chi Sigma 2 Beta Theta Pi 6 Alpha Phi Delta 2 Alpha Kappa Lam 4 Alpha Zeta. 4 High Game—ED WILLIAMSON, Alpha Chi Rho. 221 High Series—BAßßY SCOTT. Beta Theta Pi, 651 Basketball Independent 29 Larch 28 29 Cottonwood 26 Linden * Sycamore Balsam 36 Watts 41 31 Jordan I 46 Butternut 15 High Scorer—LYNN BENNINGER, Jor dan 1, 14 Fraternity Triangle 40 Kappa Delta Rho 23 Phi Garuma Delta 37 Alpha Chi Sigma 15 Tau Phi Delta 36 Delta Phi - 27 Sigma Nu 27 Phi Kappa Sigma 26 Alpha Phi Alpha 29 Pi Kappa Pbi IS High Scorer—BlLL REED, Triangle, 23 lE, Chem, MBA DOLLAR DAYS AT LEVINE BROS. MEN'S SHOP GROUP OF _ . 1 ONE GROUP _ , SUITS 1/, ! ° F 1/, TOPCOATS /2 I DUFFER SPORTCOATS Off j COATS Off ONE GROUP OF : HEAVY SWEATERS | SHAKER SWEATERS $5 $6.50 VALUES to $16.95 j SIZES SMALL & LARGE Every Winter Item Reduced Greatly For This Special Sales Event AT LEVINE BROS. MEN'S SHOP STATE COLLEGE, PA For Results Use Collegian Classifieds PAPER CORPORATION Employment Opportunities for 1963 Graduates in Chemistry, Physics, Physical Chemistry, Paper Technology and Chemical Engineering. To insure our continued growth Riegel needs men of ability and vision. To such men we can offer a present and a future the kind of position which will bo professionally interesting, challenging and profitable. Such graduates can look forward to assignments in the Company's Miliford, New Jersey operations in... RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT’ Developing hypotheses, designing and conducting experiments . . . Analyzing and interpreting data obtained ... Investigating the influence of various chemical additives on pulp and papef products ... Study complex problems in fiber modification... Explore conversion of pulp suspensions to paper. PRODUCTION Positions in this area are available after the em ployee has experience in the laboratory to give him a thorough knowledge of our processes and prod ucts. Engineers and scientists often fit into key positions such as: production supervisors or tech nical assistants to managers. PROCESS DEVELOPMENT Once a new paper is developed or an existing one improved, the process must be altered to accommo date the development... Improving quality reduc ing cost of manufacturing, and developing and improving processes are common considerations. TECHNICAL SERVICE Testing and analysis work on incoming raw mate rials, in-process materials and finished goods ... Testing and analysis necessary to determine the cause of customer complaints, and assisting in working our corrective action. Making trial runs and solving operating difficulties. 8.5., BA, M.S., Ph.D. Candidates at all levels of education will be con sidered as well as undergraduates in the sciences who will be interested in... SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Si fl If- Campus Interviews Will Be Conducted I MONDAY - FEBRUARY 4th I . to arrange interview with I James W. Baer, Personnel Director I See your college placement office Rieget Paper Corporation I Mittford, Now Jersey | An Equal Opportunity Employer Students can earn as much as $1,700 during the summer and at the same time gain valuable indus trial experience in our research and development laboratory. 'Riegel PAG-E SEVEN