\ , American students in engineering and allied lines are oifél‘ed three—month jobs in Israel this Summer, where they can get practical experience in their chosen fields under a ”summer work program,” announced by the Youth and Chalutziut department lilinois institute of? technology. ‘tzhitzntyn of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, ‘ 16 East 66th Street, New York. Participants will be assigned to jobs with various public and priv— ate institutions in Israel from June 1 to September 1, with salaries sufficient to cover housing and liv— ing expenses, In addition, they will be given a series of sight~see— ring trips around the country and a ten-day orientation course on modern Israel. Fields with most openings are civil and agricultural engineering, 1 -" fiarnpus 4" ._ t? ,’ ll Minot!" R... “mm“. "We“ “Mum, ..... '4- NNWWVW “hm... soil conservation and ' surveying, according to the Jewish Agency announcement, Applications will be accepted up to March 1 and. must be accompanied by letters of recommendation from university instructors. . Further information concerning this program and other profes— sional o’portunlties can be secured by interested students by contact- ing the Israel Club on campus. interviews on Eigarette 'l‘ests Ea class clown went out on a limb and tried to prove Pits raids stat tins trynnts on now ‘ Campus Players will launch” the spring term with “Death Takes a Holiday” by Albérto Casella, rewritten for .the American stage by Walter Ferris. Newly ' elected President Sam Weiman urges all persons inicr~ ested in dramatlcs, both acting and especially production, to at« tend a general meeting. Tryouts will, be held: during the last week of February. All posi— tions, acting and production, are still open. Further details will be posted in the Tech Newslettor. “Death Takes a Holiday” will be presented in the early part of April. .. “ -“‘§§s§1\:s\sz\;§xxsg““ , “\\\\\‘\\‘ fi‘99‘5“““““‘1§“ A ~ cigarette mildness by the quick-trick method! He tried the fast inhale, fast exhale test-—a whiff, a sniff—and they still left him up in the airl But then he got his feet on the ground. He learned that there is a reliahle way to discover how mild a cigarette can be! And that test is . . The sensible test .. . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test which simply asks you to try Camels as a steady smoke—0n a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments needed. After you’ve enjoyed Camels—- and only Camels~for 30 days in your “T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste), we believe you’ll know why . . . ‘ an tannin its in grants silty artisan sinnsearanli rials . , ill titliilinols fl Mlle? ' "Sometimes, Father. i think it would have been better if you had waited til i becamm an active to send me my now convertible." Four pairs of students will represent the Bridge club in 'the Intercollegiate Bridge tournament beginningr Sunday, according to Ed Rann, director in charge of the tournament at Illinois Tech. Each two—man team plays a number of prc—sct hands at the local campus under the direction of the tournament director. Re— sults of this play are tallied and sent to the Intercollegiate Bridge tournament officials who choose the finalists on the basis of these scores. - Teams representing Illinois Tech are composed of Robert Mateer and Harry McDonald, Morton Davis and Charles Rahm, Stan Hodgson and Henry Henrik- sen, and Amanullah Khan and Ralph Stuarud. Each school is limo itecl to four entries. These pairs are the most com sistcntly high-scoring partner— ships among the SO-odd regularly playing Bridge club members, new cording to Rann, a BE graduate student. Duplicate bridge tourna— ments, open to all faculty and student bridge players, are held every Tuesday at 6:30 pm. in the Student Union auditorium or din- ing rooms, he added. Joseph Rodgers and Bernard Baranslci were awarded prizes at the last meeting, January 16, for taking top honors for the previous semester, Rann announced. The club presents awards to the out- standing tcam at the and of each semester. Wilfiflidi Eda/o iiifititliiihilh “it? hltiflhhi’l'fl alhm 3?"th Eocnted flcross the §treet Effigy Jim?” the nxrsnrw Eflmpus CLEANED ac FINISHED PLUS 4" HANDLING i’ r a SPEClAi. dill h ”gall 5"H@UR CLEANED answers tr “03mm DESERED Eli}? he t lav/rig hints iii JUST ACROSS THE EriMPUS