Corps. Three commissioned officer training programs hav It was disclosed this week that enlistment in dilate: until the completion of the students’ degree Veterans are eligible for these programs, but non-veterans induction physical examination notices are ineligible. _ Marine Corps platoon leaders class is concerned with freshmen, sophomores, or juniors over 17 but not older than 25 at the time of receiving a degree. To be eli— gible for this training the student must pass a physical examination equivalent to the one given for entrance to the Naval Academy. The applicant must be a U. S. citizen and not a member of any other reserve. Training consists of two six- l-ioircu'is fill”) Free Tonic Two berbers MW ing l3‘0.” u Thel:mi 131:3"thk . a“ ' / L... cleanses assess sees AUDITORIUM BALCONY STUQEMT UNlON SHCIES KHINED HOURS: 8:00—45:00 Monday thru Friday moo—hon Saturday the summer. If for any reason this officer training is not com— pleted, the student-may be trans- ferred to the Marine Reserve or discharged from the Marine Corps. Withdrawal from the program at the applicant’s request is also permitted. Marine Corps officer candi- (late course is exclusively for seniors or graduates over 20 at the time of enlistment but not over 27 by July 1. Applicants must be U. S. citi« zens, must not belong to any other + (hay appointment) it Preferred .0. Ernest l’irorolo, Mgr. mils .wmmuw e been reopened any of these programs provrdes deferment ,m ”M mm 4 mm.- ,m If a 1 l m I. bele- Smo‘ggwe“ i u sate“ l l. as .by the Navy and Marine who have received their pre— reserves, and must pass the offi- cers’ physical examination. A 10- week officer candidate training period will be given at Paris Is- land, South Carolina. Those candidates successfully completing this training will then be assigned to Marine Corps schools for basic officer training. Withdrawal from this program upon failure or request will be granted, so that the candidate may either be discharged from the Ma~ rine Corps or may be retained in the enlisted reserve status and as— signed to active duty. The Navy is also offering re- serve commissions through the Naval Reserve. To be eligible for this program the applicant must be a member of the Naval Re- serve, must be between the ages of 17 and 27, must be a U. S. citi- zen, and must be able to attend two six-week training periods during the summer. It must be realized that enlistment in the Naval Reserve does not insure ap— pointment to the Reserve Officer Corps. arch it“ real: W3 W; 3le ‘5 5 But ‘ “mail as W. A‘s Frat/19°13 “Wyatt" eo‘ Yer . e5“ also gtnk , _ g Md \af‘g .91th l, 0 we use; Smoky; ‘ k Strike“ quently, there is an open market for almost all textbooks which are not obsolete or in complete dis— repair. Many students are now fa— miliar with \the advantages en~ tailed in patronizing the exchange, both in buying,r and selling. When a student wishes to sell a book he merely brings it to the APO. office, located on the west wall of the SU auditorium, fills out a standard form, leaves the book, and waits for a notification of sale from APO. He is free, inci» dentally, to name his own price—— which becomes a set price, un- changcable by any one except the seller. A buyer has no application to malice or form to fill. but has merely to wall: into the ex- change, inquire about desired books, and purchase those which are there and whose prices are satisfactory. APO gains nothing from these transactions, but merely acts as the middleman in this service to the student body. It. asks only that patronizers note the large bot~ tle stationed near the door which is labeled “donations to cover ex»- penses incurred in operation." if you’re not happy with your present brand (and a 38«city survey shows that millions are not), smoke Luckiesi You’ll get the happy blending of perfect wildness and rich taste that fine tobacco—~ancl only tine tobaccomcan give you. Remember, Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. So get complete smoking enjoyment. Be Heppy~Go Lucky today! Techhawks in search of spare cash Were reminded earlier this week by Alpha Phi Omega’s has a surplus of customers and a lack. of merchandise. book exchange that the latter Conse— . , estaeh . deiiowshi . as _, earn altered. Illinois Tech is now accepting applicationsior the 1951 Wasting-- house fellowship in power systems engineering, it was announced today by Dr. W. A.,Lewis, dean of the graduate school. .An award of $1,500 and tuition for three semesters of lull-time intensive training “leading to a master of science degree in elec- trical engineering will be pre- sented to the successful applicant. Candidates must have aibachn elor’s degree in electrical engi- neering from an accredited engineering college. The award will be based on personal quali— fications, interest, and scholarship. The course of study includes both practical and theoretical training. It includes experience with the $100,000 A-C network calculator in actual power sys— tems studies for utility and manu- i’acturing companies. A. research project in power systems engineering is determined by the Institute and engineers of the Westinghouse Electric corpo- ration. Term of the fellowship will begin September, 1951. Applica- tions must be received by March 15. The winner will be announced April Further information and appli- cation blanks may be obtained from the graduate school office. mnwmm as? their aiammrntnhie FRW‘AY. FEBRUIRRV .l (l Faculty meeting, 4 p.m.. lrilMC Kalieexlatsch, 4 pm, Exec. cont. room . Musn: groups, 5 pm, SU Aud. IVCF, 5 p.m., AH chat. room Pan Hellenic council, 5:30 p.m., ‘ 102C, .1050, , Alpha Lambda Pi, 5:30 11ml, 1041M MQNDAY. FEERUARV l9 APO, 5 p.iil., lOIlVIC‘ Lost Greeks, 5 p.m., Exec. cont. room . Ada S. McKinley dinner, 6 p.m., unge SU l TUESSM‘I. FEBRUARY 20 SAM, 12 p.m.. IOIMC Model Airplane club. 12 13,111., 105C Tau Beta Pi, 12 p.m., 10;ch IFC, 12 p.ni.. 115GB Lecture, Professor Lacour-Gnyet, .1 p.1n., 131MC LSA, 5 p.m.. Music groups, a p.m., l . Bridge club. 6. :0 p.m., SU aud. WEDNESDAY. WEERUARY 2i Kappa, 3 p.m., Pan l-lel- m IPC, 5 p.m.. MC cont. room AlSCE, 8 p.m., ISJMC FPES. 8 p.m.. SU lounge Sigma Xi. 8 p.m.. 115 IFC Rushing dance, 8 our. SU and. lounge Sigma Xi, .‘) p.m., Exec. conf. room FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 23 Faculty council, 3 pm, Exec. conf. room Kafi‘eeklatsch, 4 pin, Exec. conf. room IVCE‘, 5 pm. AH com". room Musxc groups, 5 pin, SU and. Armour Eye, 6:30 pm . Exec. com". room SdTURDAY. FEBRUARV 24 Model Airplane club. 1 p,m., SU and. Employee's union 8 p.m., ilSCB mononr. ssseuanr’ 26 Brotherhood Week movies, 115GB ARF. 3:45 p.m.. Exec. conf. room TUESWKY. Hillltllmi't 27 Brotherhood Week, 1 p.m., SH 1 um, ' au . Honor ”1" ‘Vorld Series. 1 1:1MC pm" 5 p.m.. SU and. Exec. cont. room Music groups, LSA, 5 . .. McKinley Rouse, 6 pin, 5U lounge Campus Players. 6:30 p.m.. SU au wsonssoar. essauanr as Brotherhood Wash 10 r e: 1 ‘ . 115GB ‘ n u \’ p’m ' Cacrlnpus Players. 6:30 pm, SU au . THURSDAY. MARCH l grlofiicerhood program, 1 mm. Graduate examination 8 .m. 102C ' p ’ SUad. 1 Music groups. 5 13.111. u 9.21., 317 Campus Players, 6 :30 an . rather. lemma 2 Brotherhood Week, 1 pm... iiSCEjE Kaficeklatsch. 4 p.m., Exec. cont. room Music groups. 5 p.m.. SU and. IVCI“, :3 pair, AK Cont. mom