TWO TECHNOLOGY NEWS. studem publicolion o! Illinois lnftiluie cl Technology. 3300 Federal 31mm. Chicago. Illinois Polished weekly during the col lege your. Rome senied for national advertising by Na llonnl Advertising Service, Inc, college publishers ropresonlufivoo. All) Mudi neAv ., New Yo ”,1 N. Chi acugo, Bo ois on: Los Ang 9,165 San Francisco glazed. as oecond close momm- Ociober IO. N340. oi the post Sioli co gal Chicago. Illinois. under! tho Ace a! Match 3.1879." alumna! Telephone - WEBsi M7958 MANAGING BOARD Stephen Marl; ........................... Har Anderson Blanche Fried, A11 Olson, Rorbon Tandmp Florence Bortuaek. Chester Swan News Editor ............................................................. Headline Editor Assignment Edilors ....... Hewrile Editors . Copy Editors. . Lew n céx. John Mark, loo Tomokln rwlu Geiger. Roy Onoberqen Assoclote Ediiors nKelqher. Hank Pochowicu Sports Writers .................. Bob Adelson lohn Butkus Dine}: Chukolon, Ed Collenclerr. Dick Larson Warren Spitz, and many more. FEATURE DEPARTMENT Associate Feature Ediiors ................................... Eileen Robinson, Earl 'herman Charles Bull, Bob Creogan Dorothy Giambelluco, Dick Iohnson Helen Morzullo, Box-(rum Milleville, Peter Mlnweqon, Richard Noll Milt Plevc. Mike Pollack, Chester Sworn, ermcm ac,hcxu Bruce Worcester and several others who 9 names we don't recall REPOS’EERS Harry Anderson. Juli Ian Bowers, Howard Brown. Mllion Butkm‘t lohn Coopommilh, Egon Guba, lock Hallomn, Richard Hersl, n H1 cms, Ed Kllloy, Bruce Kundc. Edwin Ku rel. Gloria Londln, Steve Mark, Tom: Jl.c3lvov Earl Mills. William Nash. Richard Nell. Bob Peach, Sheldon Ploikln Bill Poznan, Richard Prondergost George Slrnpson. Douglass others who lusi joined the 52 list BUSINESS DBPBRE‘MWT Snyder, Grace 'E'uglieri, and (we Advertising Manager ..... Advertising Ansleicml .. Circulation Managers ..... ‘Wl’lfiilfi Wllflhlfi m, .. . Robert Fun}: 'Oddl . George Drovlkovskyfm Bob LiSI mum? lhl Willi I» The genflemon (oh. yes he 3: he's wearing a suil), is doing home» work In The Armour colelerin Thereby filllno :3 Seal in‘linllely precicufi in lhc rush hour. on His coal is relaxing 3n glill anolher seal. He's unaware lhal Armour has a chockroom. 0 Hes hidden behind a mound cl slug Th'ois poflly his loull. parlly lhe fault of lhe monagemenl and pcr‘lly due lo lock of proper fray cori‘s and racks Someone oughl lo be done aboul fill?» fiflhfilfifi? AIMEE? fillfllflkl ., . . According To us. George Ammo. Treasurer of llllnoia Tech. has spew? a sizable chunk of" ‘rhe sludenfc‘ money unwisely. We‘re 'lrolking aboul‘ “Tho recon? com‘rac’rs for the Armour calelerio’c ”ghorl order" lunch equip- menl‘. Disregarding The prolesla of {rho sluden“: lunchroom commil‘leo, Mr. Allison signed a bid which we flunk. ho ahouldn'l' have considered. Mr. Allis on's equipmenl we know. l5 fine heel lhal‘ money can buy. if uses plen’ry of slainless aleel and olher slalom we ”muals” . The lunchroom commIH‘eos wggesled eqmpmeo‘l is durable . slu‘fi', lacklng Mr. Allisons glifirer and glomor. loul cedainly ndequale. The worsl of fl is final we can"? chow you comparolivo figures. Mr. Allison only read ~The commi‘llee a low Elems {all of ‘ihom higher lhon lhe commiilee's) and said lel's noi iol i'hese down. boys. The lasl' slraw. as we ,see 3+, is lhe Tool elm The egulpmenl’ isn'l in yel. if was promised for iho firs? day of lhis semes’l’er. W's now more ‘l'han ‘lwo weeks overdue. wFarrell "The ohmnhum lioldhoueo . . The Jlielclhouse proied has been a ihing ol lhe lulure {or quile a while pas‘r. ”'5 been supposed lhaf lunds Io: ihls bulldlng were ‘lo be raised lor and by lhe schools sludenIS and alumni. Whal's been done abouf ll? Up lo dale, $l2.l69.68 has been raised. Ten I‘housond dollars ol lhls was dona’red by We lTSA: Claude Knuepler. an alumnus. dona’red an oddifional $2000 lo I‘he fund; ano‘lher $350.38 has Come from o’rher soclefies and individuals. ' The sluden’rs ‘rhemselves. in momenls of weakness. have given $l9.30 (nine’reen dollars and lhlrly cen’rs) since lhe recenl lieldhouse rally. This sum averages clown lo$00.00342 per sluden‘l on ”the basis of 5630 lol'al enrollment Many of us hope ’ro be ‘rhe leaders 0‘? American induslry in Jthe lulure. We'll soon be keymen in a figh'l for freedomaa scrap which requires lull— ia’rive. Lef's hope lhol ’rhe lremendous elforl (30000342) pu’r lor’rh by lhe average sludenl’ doesn'l indicale ’rhe limils of his inifialive. ll H does. we mighl as well hang up. We've se’r oul‘ on a program lo build a fieldhouse. Le‘r's gel +his job done! Whal'll we ’rhink of ourselves and our school l‘l we relurn lhirly years from now and find lhe lleldhouse rlill a paper prolecl? lel's nol' '[IIS‘I' yell, ”We warsl a lieldl’IousclH Lel's do some‘lhing abou’r ill « ~Mark Deon @lonenoe ll... filoulcc cookie can hook" al on open house of lhe new elecln ronics lab which will be open ’ro lhe {acully from l0 +0 ll am. Friday, February 20. All lhe lacully are in- viled lo vish‘ lhls room and become acquainled no’r only wll'h lhe lab ll‘ sell bul also wilh lhe men lha’r were inslr'umenl'al in lhe design and con- sfruclion of lhis secllon of ‘lhe cam- pus and I‘hose man lhal will serve as insi‘ruc‘rors in ’rhe various courses offered. oAmong ’rhoso scheduled To be presenl are Professor D. P. Morelon who was in charge of design and cons’rruclion: Doclor Roberl l. Sar- bacher of lhe eleclrlcal engineer— ing deparlmen’r who will be in charge of lhe courses. assisied by Dr. William A. Edson: Professor A. (-3. Mohaupl’ who will dirocl “19 lo- boralory work wilh K. B. Derby as- sisfing: and Professor A. B. Brown- ell of The Norfhweslern universily's eloc’rrical engineering doparlmenl. oMr. Mohaup’r slaied ‘rha‘r al— lhough lhe open house was ‘lor ‘lhe bone‘fll of lhe lacully. l'he sluden’r body is always welcome ‘ro inspect lhe locililios of lhe depcrlmonl. oSuperinlendenl of Buildings and Grounds Waller J. Parduhn and Neil J. Whilelord 01‘ l‘he malnlon‘ once shill conlribulecl o greo'l' deal ’rOWord I‘he Enslalla‘lion and con- slrucfion of physical lacill‘l‘ies in lhis group of labs and classrooms. oThe enfire group. which is Io- caled in Lewls lnsli'l'ule's engineer- ing wing. has rehablll‘roled and exl‘enslve work lacililies‘ have been been inslalled. The doparlmon’r is lhe resull of coordinalod planning and elforl of many men and ful— fills a long fell need lor a modern well equipped eloc’rronics lob. Whlhlfilfilylhth lillfilllflll gloom due lo lhe greal imporlance o? senior iob—findlng as o resull' ol' lho Durlng February l‘he repro— son‘l’alives of several firms; have vls- lied Armour lo inlerview sludenls. nlhe Hoover company of Norlh Canion. Ohio. Prall and Whil‘ney. and American Sloel and Wire were here. lllinois Bell Telephone and Mansolo Chemical company have also seen Johnson and Johngon. makers of surgical dress- 3ngs. infervlowed here yesl'erday. and General Mofors from DGlTOT‘l‘ will be here loler ’rhis mon‘rh. Bow Clix. Av3olion and Calerpillor Trac— lo: hove SSl’ll‘ men for second in’rer— vlews ol sl‘uden‘ls. WI} F. seniors. oSeniors wllh ollers from sev~ oral dilleronl concerns have begun lo make decisions as +0 'lheir ‘Fulure employment However. lnl‘erview- ers slill have a number of sluden'l‘s Mrs. slaies l‘hal some members of 'lhe gradualing class have asked her about {he salaries being paid lhis So far, nol enough dala is available ‘ro give» an average salary. bul I‘he Placement Office expecl‘s lo be able lo do so by lho lirs‘r of Aprll. Las‘r year ’rhe average in- ilial salary was $09.90 and Mrs. Carroll says M will be higher lhis year. ’ro lurlher con’racl. Carroll year. Mow mnny oévéllnn wouhem tin hoop ouch fikmowlnnn Well En- glneemu are among I‘he mos‘r impor— ihc ogl’imo‘ros vary. lam‘ m our civilian workers sup- porélng our armed forces. Whal- ever lhe rc‘lio be’rween lhe armed and clvllian lorces. lhc expanding war program 35 cons’ran’rly demand ing a new "high" in His esllrnal’es for engineer-s needed in defense agencies and indusl'rlcs. ulhc Clvil Service Commission. rocruEfing Tor l'he Federal Civil serv» ice, 3:. uccep‘léng applicafions for all grades and branches of engineer- ing. oFor lhe Junior grades. wilh $2.000 a year salary, applican’rs are roled on Ihoir engineering educa— lion: no experience is required. done ilk regulm coldlok in lane field? Junior engineers are lo be placed in aeronaulical. naval archi’roclure. marine engineering. and olher branches of onglneerlng. O’rher civil service posilions' ore lo be found as iochnical osslslan’rs in en- gineering. photogramme’rrlc. and l‘opographlc cpiions; lhere are also openings for englnoering drol‘rsmen. oQuolilied engineers are urged however. +0 apply al once, unless lhey have already applied in a recenl oxaminelion and are ellgible ‘lor lhc posilion desired. Pull in- formalion is given in I‘he announce- men’rs which may be oblained wi’rh lhe proper applicalion forms. a’r any lirs’r or second-class pos‘r ol- llce or from ’rhe U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washing’ron. D. C. Wfihfllm‘l DTMDEMTg NEW” Elfifillflfififill‘lfi ulllinois lns’riiu‘re of Technology announces ’rhree full-lime. lree—‘luiv lion courses. exclusively for w0m~ on. These Courses will be given al‘ ihe Lewis campus. under lhe aus- pices of lhe Engineering Science and Managemenl Defense Train~ lng program. Classes begin on March 9. I942. and will conlinue for I‘welve weeks, wilh {Orly hours of inslrucl-ion per week. oWhy are we Training women? The war induslry and governmenl' services have immedial‘e need for lechnically lrained women. Every irained mind. and skilled hand will lNfiDQPDEl/ATED llnl PRQ$RAM fifififi be needed in lhis unprecedcni’ed war producfion program. These courses will give lns’rruclion in fields in which delinile shor’rages of quali- fied ’rechnicians now exis‘r. Appli- conls mus‘r possess the qualifica- Jriom; required for each course. and lwo years of college is a minimum prerequisile for all classes. oPersonal inlerviews are required. These will be held daily during lhe week of March 2. from 9 am. 1‘0 5 pm. and from 7 lo 9 pm. of lhe Ol- lice ol DEFENSE TRAINING FOR WOMEN. Lewis lns’rilu‘re. lelephone SEEley 5200, lklllillllhlllng llhlll? ow film Elllulllfllmlmllw l’dfil’hlfl’ By Slephon Mark oAl-ler l’l'lel announcemenl ‘Fromu lhe presiden-l's office last Thursday. ‘rhal- a new direci-or had been solec’r- ed for ihe News Bureau al- Illinois lnslilul'e of Technology. we dropped around +0 his office in Hue Research building on 33rd slrool'. ch—l were me? by a smiling round lace and a llrrn handshake. The name. Paul O. Ridings. from Forl' Worl‘h. Texas. who has iusl loll a posilion as diroclor ol publicily and head 01‘ ’rhe journalism doparl- men'l‘ of Midland college. He is a graduale of Texas Chrislian univer— sil‘y and holds a maslor's degree in iournalism from ~th Universi’ry of Missouri. Poul Ridings oThe news bureau hero M ”T has long been in need of a roolin'. loolin' direc‘ror lo lniec’r new spirll info We normally dry scienfific ru- porls 'lhal are issued from a fochnl» cal school such as Illinois Tech. Paul Ridings is We new man and we know he will do his job well. ePrior lo his work here and of Midland. Ricllngs was for over a year edi’ror of We Ennis (Texas) Daily News. He has also served as edi’ror of a Texas weekly. as assis- lent sporls edIlor of a Scripps How- ard paper. and has been employed on ’rhree dl'F'Fearon’r sides of newspa- per work. printing and adverllslng as well as ecli'loriol. ml—le is a member of Sigma Della Chi, professional iournalis‘rlc ha» I'ernily. and Pi Della Epsilon. lhe honorary collegiale iournalislic fra- lornil'y. He is also a member of Della Upsilon, social Tra‘lorni‘ry. and Is now serving his fillh harm as a na‘rional officer of Kappa Phi Omega, na‘Honal non-acdemic fra- ‘rernily. oNumerous professional and civic achievemenls~ include hi1 hav- ing served as presidenl ol lhe Ne‘ braska College Alhlel’ic Confer- ence, offical crilic of The Nebraska High School Press assoclalion and Nebraska direc’ror ol" lhe American College Publicily assocla’rion. 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